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mopstick
mopstick (ˈmɒpstɪk) [f. mop n.3 + stick.] 1. a. The handle of a mop.1710 Swift Jrnl. to Stella 16 Dec., Hang it [a picture] carefully in some part of your room, where chairs and candles and mop-sticks won't spoil it. 1818 Miss Mitford in L'Estrange Life (1870) II. 31 Our candidate is vastly like a m...
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Johannes Zumpe
, projects from the end of the key, works in a groove to keep the key steady
hammer; strikes the string to produce sound
whalebone jack, called the mopstick
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sticker
▪ I. sticker1 (ˈstɪkə(r)) [f. stick v.1 + -er.] One who or that which sticks, in the senses of the verb. 1. One who sticks or stabs, esp. one who kills swine by sticking.a 1585 Polwart Flyting w. Montgomerie 787 Tyk stickar. 1833 Hood Sk. Road, Sudden Death Wks. 1870 II. 248 Master Bardell the pig-b...
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Buck buck
These include: "Polly on the Mopstick" in Birmingham, "Strong Horses, Weak Donkeys" in Monmouthshire, "Hunch, Cuddy, Hunch" in west Scotland, "Mont-a-Kitty
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Elegiac Sonnets
William Beckford parodied the perceived easiness of Smith's sonnets with a poem called "Elegiac Sonnet to a Mopstick."
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