orange stick
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of orange stick
An Americanism dating back to 1910–15
Example Sentences
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“When I didn’t want to be noticed, I would use my orange stick with black tape on it,” Cordingley said, “ … versus a rainbow stick with the trans tape color pattern on it.”
From Seattle Times • Jun. 8, 2023
"I must get a new orange stick," said Melita.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Zooey pulled open the medicine-cabinet door and put the orange stick back in its niche.
From "Franny and Zooey" by J. D. Salinger
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She sat staring at it while Zooey—grinning but perspiring freely at his upper lip—went on using his orange stick.
From "Franny and Zooey" by J. D. Salinger
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He wagged his orange stick solemnly at his mother.
From "Franny and Zooey" by J. D. Salinger
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