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"walking stick" Definitions
  1. a stick that you carry and use as a support when you are walking

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Smart walking stick Another technology that could transform lives is a smart walking stick designed by engineers from Young Guru Academy (YGA) in Turkey.
He did not wear glasses or use a walking stick.
Mr. Kitkel, leaning on his walking stick, stared at the motorcade.
We were walking around my house and I picked up a stick, and I was using it as a walking stick, and I turned around, and she's got a stick, walking with it as a walking stick!
All he had was two dogs, a walking stick and his tobacco.
"It's not going to be easy," he said, clutching his walking stick.
He walked down the steps anyway, occasionally leaning on his walking stick.
Sometimes he used the walking stick I saw propped against his wall.
I walk really slow, and with a walking stick — his name is Phil.
Knitting a sock or whittling a walking stick or fashioning a vase from
With my walking stick, I feel like a wizard in a fantasy novel.
"Should I go to the street?" she said, with her walking stick in hand.
The antibacterial compounds were derived from white oak, tulip poplar, and devil's walking stick.
His team is already developing a prototype intelligent walking stick to showcase their research.
He had a walking stick, a crucifix and big open sores on his legs.
Brooks fractured the other man's skull and split his nose with a walking stick.
"I'm supporting two families on my pension," he said, leaning on a white walking stick.
Picking up his walking stick and a small plastic telephone, he went out to explore.
" Turnbull says that Petrus was wielding a stick but "unfortunately it wasn't a big walking stick.
I don't know if she hit him, but she had the walking stick in her hand.
He was wearing dark trousers, a light colored top, sunglasses and was carrying a walking stick.
For humans, that might mean a walking stick, but for robots, you can get more creative.
He is wearing a moustache and a hat, with a walking stick tucked under his arm.
But when she did so, he began hitting her on the chest with his walking stick.
And there is Rachelle Fernandez, 34, of Queens, who is blind and uses a walking stick.
He "kissed my mother and took his walking stick with him to the jail," Raya wrote.
She took my arm with her left hand and held her walking stick in her right.
"Walk with a walking stick, carry a noise maker, walk with a buddy," they said in part.
So, donning his walking stick, and his best pair of socks, Chelsea's Eden Hazard did just that.
So has a giant, 21-inch-long walking-stick insect, and many kinds of birds — laughing thrushes!
Even as he packed his bags, walking stick and binoculars, he had still not made up his mind.
The Berg already owns the walking stick Woolf carried the day she drowned, which it acquired in 2002.
But he wanted to finish the show, so he grabbed a walking stick, went back out and did.
Public health workers carried black balloons, and a large banner depicting a hunched-over nurse with a walking stick.
Wearing a dark suit and using a walking stick, he was escorted into the courtroom by his two sons.
At one point, the two men disagreed over a walking stick that Lewis wanted to use as a prop.
Anywhere and any time your stability is uncertain, use a walking stick (or two), a cane or a walker.
The group's most dashing figure sat front row center, wearing a stylish white homburg and gripping a walking stick.
Petrus used her walking stick to try to fend Butler off, but he turned his attention toward her, investigators allege.
The smart walking stick by French company Dring is designed for a cause more noble than mere efficiency or novelty.
They typically have a knob at the end, made for crushing craniums, and doubled in functionality as a walking stick.
Rubel, who is an accountant by profession, uses a walking stick now and needs more surgery to repair his pelvis.
Mr. Karl injured his knee near the end of Friday night's performance and finished the show with a walking stick.
The 75-year-old triple World Cup winner had hip surgery in December and needs a walking stick to get around.
The conservator is trying to figure out why the president's walking stick is so oddly truncated in the bottom left corner.
The elders recognized Ms. Leng'ete's work with a thing of great power — an esiere, a black walking stick that symbolizes leadership.
The thing that had caught her clothes was a lever, like a walking stick, that was connected to something she couldn't see.
If a tree falls in the forest, on top of an old man with a walking stick, does he make a sound?
Omundson later shared a close-up photo of the walking stick on Instagram, which was decorated with an engraving of William Shakespeare.
She's breathless and sits with her right leg balanced up on her walking stick, rocking it back and forth as she speaks.
GUERNICA, Spain — Deep in the hills of the Basque region, in northern Spain, Luis Iriondo tapped a bridge with his walking stick.
Everything but the walking stick and what was inside the bags — even the clothes he was wearing — were provided by aid organizations.
He is sprightly in manner, but sometimes uses a walking stick, and two strokes and triple bypass surgery have slowed him down.
The cane itself is designed by century-old walking stick company Fayet, which made Dr House's cane, so you know it's high quality.
"Tsipras has betrayed us," said Stelios Vitzilaios as he marched with about another 4,000 pensioners through Athens with the aid of a walking stick.
Mihai was carrying a walking stick, and someone was helping him find his seat, which happened to be in the same compartment with me.
The portrait of a dapper man with a mustache perched on a chair, hands resting upon his walking stick, may be worth $25 million.
A man in a long black coat does most of the talking and shouting, occasionally banging a walking stick on the concrete for emphasis.
He said in a tweet on Wednesday he was "headed home" and showed a picture of himself at an airport holding a walking stick.
The foreground depicts a cloaked juggler tossing a millstone, a walking stick, and a key, alleged to be a rebus puzzle spelling out Milwaukee.
The prison warden refused him permission to use a walking stick that could have helped ease an exceptionally painful cyst in his left foot.
There is nought to do but WORK, but how can I work when this awful weakness makes even the pen like a walking stick?
" Gripping a walking stick because his feet were swollen from canvassing, Cheung added: "I don't think the movement will end in the short term.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Tom Uttech greets me in Saukville, Wisconsin and leads me to his studio carrying a tall walking stick.
I paid the 21965 yen (about $8.80) Oku had prepared me for, and went into a shop to get water and a bamboo walking stick.
Alicia reached down to grab a walking stick, but Marley darted out and started clawing at the ground in the area where she was reaching.
The two men beamed for the cameras and swapped gifts: a walking stick for Mr Davis, an account of a hubristic Himalayan expedition for Mr Barnier.
THE elderly man with a ponytail and walking stick was voting for Donald Trump—"he knows what to do with the money"—but he wasn't happy.
"I got my walking stick, and pulled it out and seen this woman's hand sticking out and I got her and pulled her out," Marbut said.
An elderly man with a walking stick shuffling around an outlet of M's Pop Life, a chain of adult stores, can find much aimed at him.
She no longer uses a walking stick, for instance (I watched her navigate our office with ease — she accepted assistance when she wasn't wearing the headset).
In my case, having my stones and my walking stick and wearing what I really like allows me to be more creative and connected with myself.
"We always joke that I will [still] be here with my walking stick, singing Circle of Life because I've been here the longest, but I'll take it."
At the Perot Systems headquarters he kept mementoes, including his childhood bicycle and a walking stick believed to have belonged to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.
Grandad no longer needs his walking stick, and he and Syd, now barefoot, roam the wilds together, building a groovy hut and frolicking in a gleaming waterfall.
Whether I'm in this store or another, I never end up really buying anything, though this time I left with this weird staff or a walking stick.
For the casual day, Anne wore a plaid shirt and tweed vest for the outing, while Sir Laurence, 64, sported a hat, blue shirt and walking stick.
Her husband, Dr. Paul Giraud (Monte Blue), pays Maurice a visit—to pummel him with a walking stick—and falls for the actor's coquettish wife, Georgette (Tashman).
I was more viscerally impressed by the risk Clark took in bursting out of confinement and braining the Farouk-possessed Kerry with his wolf's-head walking stick.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Much more than a practical device, the walking stick was a popular fashion accessory particularly during the 1303th through 19th centuries.
It opens with the man staring out to sea, before receiving a letter that causes him to don a giant backpack, grab a walking stick, and set out.
Over the course of the unprecedentedly long presidential campaign, Hofer's public persona shifted from a pistol-carrying hardliner to the walking-stick-wielding survivor of a 2003 paragliding accident.
Orthodox Jewish children compete alongside gray-haired Yemeni immigrants, and the guy on the next treadmill might be an elite sprinter or an old man using a walking stick.
Much more than a practical device, the walking stick was a popular fashion accessory particularly during the 17th through 19th centuries, when they approached the quality of fine art.
Not only is it a bow (with a self-containing quiver), it's a compass, adjustable hanging rod, tent pole, walking stick, fishing pole, spearfishing rig and is wrapped in paracord.
The biggest WTF moment is the last few seconds, when we see a brightly lit room, some flowers, a walking stick, and a very old Rick laying in a bed.
Older shoppers, some with family members to help and one carrying a walking stick, queued up next to each other at the Kennedy shopping center before the shutters came up.
Older shoppers, some with family members to help and one carrying a walking stick, queued up next to each other at the Kennedy shopping centre before the shutters came up.
One use case ARM imagines is a 360-degree camera in a walking stick that can identify obstacles, or new train sensors that can locally identify problems and avoid delays.
Mr Adelson, now 83, appeared at the opening, one hand on a man's shoulder and the other gripping a walking stick as he took the stage to announce: "I'm still around".
Patti Smith wants to grow old enough to claim the walking stick from the library, an idea that didn't seem outside the realms of possibility when she said it that night.
I went from legally blind, walking with a stick and prohibited from driving, to getting my driver's license once again and ceremoniously gifting my now-unnecessary walking stick to U.S. Sen.
Mr. Servan-Schreiber is "Scepter," for the knife-hewn walking stick he totes; Ms. Gannon is "Axolotl," a salamander nicknamed the walking fish — a coded reference to her love of swimming.
His desk, a piece of plywood wrapped with muslin and set on sawhorses, is still strewn with his precious bibelots and talismans, including the walking stick of his mentor, Christian Dior.
The feed on the monitors could be grainy and pixelated, making it easy to mistake a civilian trudging down a road with a walking stick for an insurgent carrying a weapon.
Aided by a walking stick that added to his momentum, Bush broke out ahead of the press pool with a long-legged stride and we had to run to keep up.
Mirren, 72, wore a Chaplin-esque buttoned coat and wide-legged grey checkered trousers and as she made her way down the runway, she playfully slung a walking stick over her shoulder.
Rose has been hobbling around England this week using a walking stick, but little did we know what's under his hand is the most badass, rock 'n' roll senior citizen accessory ever.
"We give you this power, this shield to protect the country," the leader of the group said solemnly as Mr. Wine struggled to his feet with the aid of a walking stick.
Fed-up residents have hung posters from their balconies showing a woman with a shopping trolley using a walking stick to drive away tourists with their selfie sticks and carry-on luggage.
Hockney reaches behind the sofa to pick up his walking stick and dons a tweed flat cap, which, together with his neckerchief and loose collar, makes him look like a fashion-conscious farmer.
That, plus other peculiarities on the painting's surface, suggest that the canvas was probably trimmed because of damage, and part of the walking stick may have been covered up during an earlier treatment.
Fighting broke out in the stands, and Gideon Nelson, an art teacher from Illinois" — and a United States reserve player — "was knocked unconscious after being hit in the face with a walking stick.
I'm saying you must be sure that the doubts and questions are your own, not, so to speak, the mustache and walking stick that happen to be the fashion of any particular moment.
The album features old-timers like the violinist Joe Venuti, and Mr. Redbone fits right in, scatting and mumbling his way through Tin Pan Alley fare like "My Walking Stick," by Irving Berlin.
There was a blue bedpan in the corner, a few plastic cups and bowls scattered around, a wooden walking stick propped against a wall, and several plastic bags that hung from bamboo poles.
Whitmore is now a shaggy ruin with a walking stick and a supply of meds; the current President (Sela Ward) seems decisive, but the film confines her to the fringes of the action.
The two are further associated both by his white bandage and her white gloves and by the way that his manly injury (wrist) is sympathetically echoed by her implied infirmity (legs, walking stick).
For much of her life, Felix lived as a profoundly blind person, using a walking stick, reading braille and not being able to see her children when they were born or as they grew.
Durant creates hybrids of historical objects and artifacts — such as a cast of former slave Jack Garrison's walking stick crossed with Thoreau's pencil — thereby laying  bare unexplored narratives of 19th-century African-American life.
But based on similar data studies carried out in the US, we could estimate that 74% of those who live with severe disability do not use either a wheelchair, a walking stick, or a cane.
At first glance, the fibers woven into these 19th-century bracelets, earrings, brooches, and even walking stick handles look like rust-colored thread, but closer inspection reveals that the shiny strands are actually human hair.
He broke through to a larger audience in late 21940 with his first album, "On the Track," which included songs like "My Walking Stick," by Irving Berlin, and "Lazybones," by Hoagy Carmichael and Johnny Mercer.
In 1850, this "auto-icon" of his skeleton dressed in his clothes, accessorized with his walking stick and glasses, arrived at University College London (UCL), where he presides over a corridor busy with students and visitors.
Inventions such as a stair-climbing wheelchair, a robotic exomuscle suit and a smart walking stick with an ultrasonic sensor could usher in a superhuman future of disability access -- and look incredibly cool while doing it.
In the new trailer for indie game Old Man's Journey, the elderly protagonist gingerly makes his way up a small hill, with a huge bag on his back and a tall walking stick at his side.
Mr. Kruk is a professional storyteller, best recognized in the uniform he will wear for nearly 50 performances in Sleepy Hollow this fall: tricorn hat, ruffled shirt collar and cuffs, and a carved wooden walking stick.
He looked dapper with his walking stick; she was wrapped in furs — and they both were standing on the deck of the S.S. Normandie, on their way from New York to Antwerp, Belgium, to buy diamonds.
"I took a walking stick and from behind my door, I cautiously tumbled the box over to bring up the label, where I could verify it was addressed to me and from the expected shipper," Mathis said.
On the third floor of Hauteville House, a Georgian villa on the British Channel Island of Guernsey, a man's head, carved from the faux ivory top of a walking stick, hovers ominously above an ornately carved bed.
NHAMATANDA, Mozambique (Reuters) - Hundred-year-old Vasco Gaspar leans on his walking stick in a field in central Mozambique, gathering maize near the tent where he has lived since floods and winds destroyed his house in March 2019.
NHAMATANDA, Mozambique (Reuters) - Hundred-year-old Vasco Gaspar leans on his walking stick in a field in central Mozambique, gathering maize near the tent where he has lived since floods and winds destroyed his house in March 2019.
They lead workshops, build sheds, shoot arrows, chop down trees — "even just use a tool and not have it taken out of their hands," said Ms. Ravin, who commands her presence at HOWL with a thin walking stick.
They lead workshops, build sheds, shoot arrows, chop down trees — "even just use a tool and not have it taken out of their hands," said Ms. Ravin, who commands her presence at HOWL with a thin walking stick.
After the sentence was handed down, Pell signed paperwork related to his registration as a sex offender, bowed to the judge and then, aided by a walking stick, was escorted out of the court by five corrections officers.
"In a world where computers help us with everything from navigating space travel to counting the steps we take in a day, I think we can do better to support visually impaired people than a walking stick," says Rus.
He owned a Chicago nightclub, drove fast cars, carried a gold-handled walking stick, and dated a number of high-profile women, many of them white—from the German spy Mata Hari to starlets Lupe Velez and Mae West.
Law enforcement sources defending Sutton and Galman told the Advocate that the fight occurred after the off-duty officers saw Gomez trailing them and believed Gomez to have been waving a "heavy walking stick" to use as a weapon.
He used to...show up in a cloak, walking stick, and bring his books and roll us up some characters and we were like, I don't know, 12 or 13 at the time and [he] just introduced us to it.
Another segment from "M Train" soars on heightened language, only to drop to earth with a complaint about Smith's aged joints, and a funny reverie about wrangling Virginia Woolf's walking stick from the New York Public Library's literary miscellany collection.
One of the enduring legends associated with Patrick, Patron Saint of Ireland — whose feast day many of us will celebrate Sunday — is the sprouting into a living tree of the ash walking stick he planted into the soil of Aspatria.
New discoveries include a cartwheeling spider in Morocco, a giant walking stick insect 9 inches long in Vietnam, and a new species of pufferfish off the coast of Japan that create intricate geometric spawning nests in the sand on the ocean floor.
"The odds seemed very favorable, so I took a walking stick and from behind my door, I cautiously tumbled the box over to bring up the label, where I could verify it was addressed to me and from the expected shipper," Mathis said.
At a time when psychoanalysis was coming into vogue in the United States, Lubitsch devised uproarious Freudian sight gags (including a dream sequence in which Paul takes the walking stick into his mouth) that revealed sexual desire lurking in banal corners of life.
"We used to roll the skulls down the hill to see who could get theirs furthest," said one elderly man with a chuckle as he leant on his staff-like walking stick and gestured up at the cave from the doorstep of his hillside house.
The nine objects owned by Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë and affectionately cataloged by Deborah Lutz in "The Brontë Cabinet" are smaller treasures, including miniature books, a walking stick and a brass collar that fit around the large neck of Emily Brontë's dog, Keeper.
In the afternoons, he went on long walks, equipped with an array of instruments: his hat for specimen-collecting, a heavy book to press plants, a spyglass to watch birds, his walking stick to take measurements, and small scraps of paper for jotting down notes.
To assess the antimicrobial potential of these Civil War-era remedies, Quave and her colleagues selected three specific plant-based medicines to test in the lab, specifically those derived from the white oak and tulip poplar (both trees) and devil's walking stick (a thorny, woody shrub).
Not even ill-health has stopped the 71-year-old who was expected to resign in 2016 after he was diagnosed with a rare neurological disease known as Guillain-Barre syndrome but has carried on regardless with the help of a walking stick or electric wheelchair.
Many young philosophers of mind look like artists (skinny jeans, T-shirts, asymmetrical hair), but Dennett carries a homemade wooden walking stick and dresses like a Maine fisherman, in beat-up boat shoes and a pocketed vest—a costume that gives him an air of unpretentious competence.
"I felt like it was our moral duty to do something; to move across the country and tell people about climate change and encourage them to adopt healthy practices like tree-planting," said Ayeni, clutching his beaded walking stick in the colors of the Ugandan flag.
For several years he split his time between New Orleans and an apartment in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan, where he could be spotted with his trademark walking stick, adorned with voodoo beads, a yak bone, an alligator tooth and key rings from Narcotics Anonymous.
Investigators were suspicious of an insurance fraud scheme from the moment Compton called 911—he reportedly told a dispatcher that after spotting the blaze, he was able to run back to the house, pack his bags, then book it out a window he broke with a walking stick.
The Shaolin monastery developed a reputation for its spear techniques, but to a single monk travelling on the road, who will likely run into trouble if he is waltzing around with a spear, the staff is far more useful because it makes use of what is ostensibly a walking stick.
From the few clues the show has given us, it seems as though June's time suffering in Gilead has made her religious faith stronger: She's thinking of it less as an insurance policy now, and more as a walking stick, something that she can use to make it through the world.
Another friend was present while I was there, veteran criminal defense attorney William J. Brennan, jealously guarding an SUV full of memorabilia he'd purchased, including a Rizzo fedora and walking stick, the former of which he told me he hoped Rizzo was wearing during the famous "crumb bum" exchange with television reporter Stan Bohrman.
A woman sitting in a chair, wearing dark glasses and holding a walking stick, essentially posing as blind (later I would see her easily negotiate her way around a semicircular stage, so I know it was a ruse), asked everyone in front of me as they entered the theater whether they were black or white.
The use of improvised weapons in conflict has a long and bloody history: from the Irish shillelagh, a walking stick that doubles as a club—especially effective when the knob at the top is loaded with lead—to the Molotov cocktail, as the glass petrol bombs the Finnish army hurled at Russian tanks during the second world war came to be known.
The place sprouted barroom tales: Ernest Hemingway broke a walking stick over John O'Hara's head, and the shattered shillelagh was hung from the ceiling; Marilyn Monroe received gruff service when she ordered a vodka screwdriver from an unimpressed waiter; the celebrated humorist James Thurber drew murals on the walls of the saloon to pay off his Depression-era bar tab.
After testing three of the plants Porcher wrote about—the white oak, the tulip poplar, and the devil's walking stick—Quave's team of researchers, which included pathologists and biologists, found the plants had antimicrobial effects on common bacteria that are often the culprits in wound infections, such as Staphylococcus aureus, which is considered the most dangerous form of the common Staph bacteria, Acinetobacter baumannii, and Klebsiella pneumoniae, which can lead to a life-threatening form of pneumonia.

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