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candlestick
[kan-dl-stik]
noun
a device having a socket or a spike for holding a candle.
candlestick
/ ˈkændəlˌstɪk, ˈkændəlˌhəʊldə /
noun
a holder, usually ornamental, with a spike or socket for a candle
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of candlestick1
Example Sentences
The statuesque candlesticks come in honey yellow and golden bronze, or choose the ribbed, three-wick candle for a more casual look on your coffee table.
According to a police report, the handle of the mallet broke during the attack, which led Tomasini to switch his weapon to a candlestick.
In handing out gift boxes with a candlestick, revolver, rope, lead pipe, wrench and dagger, Mr. Boddy has set in motion a game that by the end will leave the mansion strewn with corpses.
She may also put out a new piece of pottery — a sculptural accent that serves as a place to stash keys — as well as candlesticks that can be swapped out depending on her mood.
Add a table runner, candlestick, bowl of colorful fruit or other decorative touches.
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