rod
Try "noodle."
It is thin.
sheer
follow, stick to
another word for cut a little?
rattle-boned, as thin as a stick and many more;)
Hoyt is an English nickname for a tall, thin person, from the Middle English word hoit which means 'long stick'.
Pole rhymes with droll.Pole:a long, slender, rounded piece of wood or metal.
Pole
paper
Yes, the word 'stick' is a noun, a word for a thin piece of wood that has fallen or been cut from a tree; a thin piece of wood that has been trimmed for a particular purpose; a word for a thing.The word 'stick' is also a verb: stick, sticks, sticking, stuck.Examples:He had a walking stick with the head of an elephant. (noun)I did read that chapter but it didn't stick in my mind. (verb)
The word narrow implies long and thin, as does slender.
Thin.
The word that rhymes with "droll" and refers to a long stick is "pole."
A word in the English Language meaning 'stick out' would be protrude.
Thin and flexible.
glue.u can stick it with glue