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Meaning of the sticks | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. A remote, rural area; a place that is removed from civilization such as the boondocks.
    Canada, US, derogatory, informal, uncountable
  2. The set of yardage markers used by a chain crew to indicate the ten yards between the line of scrimmage from the previous first down and the line to gain, which the offense must reach in their series of four downs in order to retain possession of the ball.
    uncountable

Examples

“She grew up in the sticks and later moved to the city.”
“Most of the farming at present is done in the "sticks," that is, in the large, dead, and often blackened trunks of trees standing in most of the cultivated fields around. There are but few new towns in the Delta where the "sticks" are not to be seen, and much damage is sometimes done when these old "deadenings," as they are called, are set on fire.”
“Next day after school, I drove over to the town hall and found out where Hay was building their dinky little shoebox of a house. It was out in the sticks, out past the old gristmill. I drove out there around dusk. The place was framed; the chimney was up. Overhead was a pockmarked moon.”
“They gained just enough on that play to move the sticks and continue the drive.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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