composing stick
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of composing stick
First recorded in 1670–80
Example Sentences
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To the frontier editor, a pistol was as crucial as a composing stick.
From Time Magazine Archive
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To see in your dreams a composing stick, foretells that difficult problems will disclose themselves, and you will be at great trouble to meet them.
From Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted, or what's in a dream: a scientific and practical exposition by Miller, Gustavus Hindman
He did work till midnight; then—in spite of the threat that he would be discharged—he laid down his composing stick on the case.
From The Book of Courage by Faris, John Thomson
One contained a small composing stone, a cleaning brush, a composing stick, a pair of narrow-pointed pliers, a mallet and planer.
From The Adventures of Bobby Orde by Brehm, Worth
As to Keimer, suspecting from his youthful appearance, that Ben could hardly understand any thing of the printing art, he slyly put a composing stick into his hand.
From The Life of Benjamin Franklin With Many Choice Anecdotes and admirable sayings of this great man never before published by any of his biographers by Weems, Mason Locke
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