noun
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a wooden stick used instead of a sword for fencing
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fencing with such a stick
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any short heavy stick
Etymology
Origin of singlestick
Example Sentences
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He won at the 1904 Games in singlestick — essentially fighting with canes.
From Washington Post • Aug. 7, 2016
Moreover, while Esnault-Pelterie's patent did include a clause which might cover all singlestick controls, the one which he had designed could never work, they insisted.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Out of these and many more experiments came the singlestick control as it is almost universally used today.
From Time Magazine Archive
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In 1908 M. Esnault-Pelterie applied for a U. S. patent on what he now calls the singlestick control.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He held the singlestick at the height of his forehead.
From "The Shakespeare Stealer" by Gary L. Blackwood
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