1. sticks - Noun
2. sticks - Verb
sticks
plural of stick
(informal, derogatory, with "the") rural terrain, especially a woody area; any rural region.
We had to drive way out into the sticks to visit that customer.
(horse racing) Hurdles or other obstacles to be jumped over.
(slang, chiefly by long-time users) crutches
sticks
third-person singular simple present indicative of stick
A bald, bearded head with fists raised, a phalanx of food on sticks — Northwest artist Ryan W. Kelly says his papier-mâché-style creations are the spawn of “half-cocked dream logic.” Source: Internet
A boy in Kerala recently made waves on social media recently after a clip of him playing out a beat on a marble slab using two sticks was widely shared. Source: Internet
A 21st-century invention, Pan Pastels can be used for the entire painting or in combination with soft and hard sticks. Source: Internet
According to the statement from one of the victims, she said she and her three sisters were walking home when the Fulani boys accosted them and threatened them with sticks. Source: Internet
About 300 buffalo race in groups of five or six, spurred on by bareback jockeys wielding wooden sticks, as hundreds of spectators cheer. Source: Internet
A common form of lashing sticks, logs, and deciduous branches together involved the use of long reeds or other harvested fibers woven together to form a huge rope capable of binding and holding together the materials used in early bridges. Source: Internet