Which preposition to use with drumstick
The broad massive rib bones are crunched in two as easily as a dog would snap the drumstick of a fowl.
"Dinner was waiting, I remember, a regular old-fashioned New England dinner with a stuffed sucking pig and a big turkey with his drumsticks in the air.
The test consisted simply in putting a dab of printer's ink on one of the drumsticks at the very last moment before the séance began.
A military camp was near me, and although I made no move, my mind was up and busy as the drumsticks over the hill.
The bill is stout and the head crested, like the Bob White's; but the feet have little feathers part way down from the drumstick to the toes.