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Definition of Gunsticks
1. gunstick [n] - See also: gunstick
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gunsticks
Literary usage of Gunsticks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Missions and Missionaries of California by Zephyrin Engelhardt (1913)
"The missionary is expected to furnish shoes, boots, and even gunsticks. They want
him to be tailor, weaver, mason, carpenter, and everything else without ..."
2. Burford Papers: Being Letters of Samuel Crisp to His Sister at Burford; and by William Holden Hutton, Samuel Crisp (1905)
"... of Timber in y? neighbourhood y* was convertible into good gunsticks, and had
some of it sent for into ye Room by the way of Specimen ! ..."
3. Burford Papers: Being Letters of Samuel Crisp to His Sister at Burford; and by William Holden Hutton, Samuel Crisp (1905)
"... high Jollity, and grand Alliance, the old Fellow bethought him of a Piece of
Timber in ye neighbourhood y' was convertible into good gunsticks, ..."