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Definition of Fiddlestick

Fiddlestick
Fiddlestick Fid"dle*stick`, n. The bow, strung with horsehair, used in playing the fiddle; a fiddle bow.

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- Fiddlesticks are traditional instruments used to add percussion to old-time and Cajun fiddle music, allowing two people to play the fiddle at the same...
- decides to fight Tybalt himself, referring to his own sword as his "fiddlestick." Romeo attempts to intervene. By stepping between the dueling men, however...
- Archived from the original on 2014-04-16. Retrieved 2014-04-16. "Abkhazian Fiddlestick instrument - Abkhartsa (Abkhrtsa)". hangebi.ge. Retrieved 2014-04-16...
- and turn the mutton at a string whilst your honour nurses the baby? Fiddlestick, and why did you not get this nonsense knocked out of your head when...
- po****tion of ****y Birds. The inhabitants of ****sy Land are called ****s. Fiddlestick Forest - A forest that plays a soothing music at night. There is a river...
- ruining the bow. In vernacular speech, the bow is occasionally called a fiddlestick. Bows for particular instruments are often designated as such: violin...
- Professor My Wife's Family (1941) as Noah Bagshott Danny Boy (1941) as Fiddlestick Mr. Proudfoot Shows a Light (1941, Short) as Friend From the Four Corners...
- 2023 – via Twitter. Andreas Stavropoulos (March 19, 2020). "Reworked Fiddlestick's voice actor explains how to pull off the champion's terrifying voice"...
- and Minue (a water dragon). Christopher Golden, Strangewood (1999): Fiddlestick, a small musically emotive dragon. James Clemens, the series The Banned...
- Sagittarius poems, it also contains verses published under the names "Fiddlestick" and "Roger Service." She was more widely read and discussed in the postwar...