1A long, thin implement with a curved end, used to hit or direct the ball or puck in hockey or ice hockey.
the princess admitted it had been a while since she picked up a hockey stick
Example sentencesExamples
After handing out the new hockey sticks, they divided the boys into two teams and led them in a spontaneous hockey duel.
Since picking up that hockey stick six years ago, Charlotte has sampled her fair share of success.
Another time, unhappy with one of his players, he chased him with a hockey stick.
Perhaps the benefits of wooden ice hockey sticks are predominantly psychological, based on the familiarity factor.
A mini hockey stick as a memento of the season was given to players.
Dozens of York primary school children have taken part in their first hockey tournament - eight weeks after picking up a hockey stick for the first time.
Most hockey sticks are made of either wood or a graphite composite shaft with a wooden blade inserted into the end.
There is more to Bascombe than her accomplishments with a hockey stick.
You'll find Lindsay schmoozing with the players about everything from hockey sticks to hotel room beds.
Each team member put their signature on a hockey stick, which will be put on display in the Hall of Fame.
1.1Used in reference to a sharp increase in a variable following a period of little or no change, graphically represented as an upward-curving line resembling the shape of a hockey stick.
most of the growth was a hockey stick over the last five or six months
as modifiertheir hockey stick growth testifies to the market demand for their products
Definition of hockey stick in US English:
hockey stick
noun
1A long, thin implement with a curved end, used to hit or direct the puck or ball in ice hockey or field hockey.
boys learn to skate propped up by hockey sticks
Example sentencesExamples
Another time, unhappy with one of his players, he chased him with a hockey stick.
You'll find Lindsay schmoozing with the players about everything from hockey sticks to hotel room beds.
Since picking up that hockey stick six years ago, Charlotte has sampled her fair share of success.
There is more to Bascombe than her accomplishments with a hockey stick.
A mini hockey stick as a memento of the season was given to players.
Most hockey sticks are made of either wood or a graphite composite shaft with a wooden blade inserted into the end.
Each team member put their signature on a hockey stick, which will be put on display in the Hall of Fame.
Dozens of York primary school children have taken part in their first hockey tournament - eight weeks after picking up a hockey stick for the first time.
Perhaps the benefits of wooden ice hockey sticks are predominantly psychological, based on the familiarity factor.
After handing out the new hockey sticks, they divided the boys into two teams and led them in a spontaneous hockey duel.
1.1Used in reference to a sharp increase in a variable following a period of little or no change, graphically represented as an upward-curving line resembling the shape of a hockey stick.
most of the growth was a hockey stick over the last five or six months
as modifiertheir hockey stick growth testifies to the market demand for their products