Pole.
A 'cane'.
Oh, dude, you're really making me think hard on this one. Let me see... "Nick," "Nick," "Nick"... Oh, I got it! "Nick" rhymes with "chick"! Like, you know, chicken? Boom, problem solved. Next!
Long.
One pronunciation of the name is "jole", which rhymes with words ending in -ole and -oll, including : boll, droll, foal, goal, knoll, poll, stroll, troll, and you'll. bole, cole, dole, hole, mole, pole, role, sole, and whole. -------- The pronunciation "joe-ell" has only the proper rhyme "Noel" and the phrase "so well".
Marathon.
The word that rhymes with "droll" and refers to a long stick is "pole."
"Whole" rhymes with "droll" and can refer to a long stick, such as a wooden staff or pole.
Pole rhymes with droll.Pole:a long, slender, rounded piece of wood or metal.
Pole
ROLLPole, droll, foul, goal, mole, dole, soul, soal, roll, bowl.
She gave a droll response that amused him. His droll attitude was amusing.
The noun form for droll (odd, comical) is drollness.
A 'cane'.
Dole, stole, hole, whole, coal, foal, goal, mole, pole, sole, vole, soul, droll, troll, knoll.
A waggery is a droll remark or jest, or droll behaviour.
The comedian's droll humor had the audience laughing uncontrollably throughout the entire show.
One antonym of the word "droll" is "humorless."