ROD!
A long thin stick or bar is commonly referred to as a "rod." Depending on its specific use or context, it may also be called a "pole," "stick," or "shaft." These terms can vary based on the material and application, such as fishing rods, tent poles, or wooden sticks.
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A French stick (a narrow, thin loaf of bread) is called 'une baguette' (fem.) in French.
A long thin mark is called a "line."
This is called a walking stick or maybe a staff. A walking stick is shorter than a staff
they used a long thin stick with a long sharp end .
one of the commonest French loaves is called "une baguette" ('small stick'); another common long French loaf, slightly bigger (weight 450 grammes) is called "un pain" ('a bread')
one of the commonest French loaves is called "une baguette" ('small stick'); another common long French loaf, slightly bigger (weight 450 grammes) is called "un pain" ('a bread')
Yes they have, but not really really long (okay)
thin as a stick is if your wear size 00 or size 0 maybye size 2
A long thin scarf is typically called a "scarf" or a "skinny scarf".
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