Jack jumped over the candle stick in the children's nursery rhyme.
"Jack be nimble Jack be quick Jack jumped over the candle stick"
Jack be nimble Jack be quick Jack jump over a candle stick Jack jumped high Jack jumped low Jack jumped over And burned his toe
There is no record of Jack being injured in the leap.
When Jack jumped over the candlestick, he burned his backside. This phrase comes from the traditional nursery rhyme "Jack Be Nimble," which humorously depicts Jack's daring leap, resulting in a minor mishap. The imagery emphasizes both his agility and the consequences of his bold action.
jack jump over the candle stick
jack jump over the candle stick
...If he's nimble and quick, yes.
A candle stick is a taper candle. You know, the tall, thin ones. Or it could be fatter, but the point is it is an upright candle that needs to be in a holder - a 'candle stick holder'. We usually just call them "candles" but that is a generic term for any kind, like 'tea lights' and 'pillars' are all candles, and candle 'stick' means this tall, thin type specifically.
A candle stick is considered a lever, as it uses a rigid structure (the stick) to apply a force (lifting the candle) at a certain point (the pivot or fulcrum) to perform work.
Well if you start to walk away about 7 min after you just left it there ( you walked away with the stick) well nothing would happen. If you put it too close to the candle well it will burn and if decide to stare at it wile holding it over the candle for round about.....uh..... 1-2 hours it would melt........wait a minute what happened to the tasty part of lolipop?
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prehistoric
it would make the lollypop turn into ice.