The collective nouns are:
Devil sticks are a set of sticks made up of three pieces - a baton and two control sticks. They are moved in a way similar to juggling, with the control sticks used to move the baton. There are many different moves that can be learned, and the sticks are often a colourful addition to circus performances and street entertainment. The link below provides more information.
Try Glow sticks.
they rubbed some sticks together using string and friction of the sticks
Sticks are very common. You can find them in lots of places and earn them in different games. I think there are quite a few sticks at the pumpkin patch and all the autumn areas.
It's a safe assumption by "glow sticks", you're referring to Lightsabers.
The collective noun is a bundle of sticks.
The standard collective nouns are:a crew of sailorsa lot of salta bundle of sticksa faggot of sticks
The collective nouns are:a bundle of sticksa display of flags
There is no specific collective noun for foals. A foal is a newborn horse, that sticks with it's mother for the most part. Foals would not normally be in a group. A foal would be considered a part of a herd of horses or a stable of horses.
The collective nouns are:a bundle of sticksa company of dancersa troupe of dancersa suite of roomsa colony of ratsa nest of ratsa horde of ratsa mischief of ratsa pack of ratsa plague of ratsa swarm of ratsa rabble of rats
On the crafting table, put sticks on the left and right sides, and one in the very middle.
There is no abstract form of the noun 'stick', with the exception of the use of the noun in the context of coercion by use of words or an action. Example: This lawsuit should be the stick that gets results. Another abstract form of the noun 'stick' is the plural noun 'sticks' used as a word for a lack of sophistication of a countryside community. Example: He has no clue, he's from the sticks.
That is 3 sticks
Throw away two sticks
Sticks of what? It depends on how heavy the sticks are.
Drum sticks.
Sticks and stones; sticks and pricks. (The latter isn't as common.)