Similar words: walking stick, pigsty, stick, sticky, big shot, stick by, sticker, stick on. Meaning: n. a display of force or power.
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31, His rule was solidified with the policy of carrot big stick.
32, Whenever the boss wields a big stick, productivity actually falls because people resent It'so much.
33, I know, China never responds to in-your-face pressure — not immediately. But it began revaluing its currency upward in 2005, the last time the Senate brandished a big stick.
34, "Botar un palo grande," the voice said. "Knock over a big stick."
35, The trade unions were afraid the government would wield a big stick over them.
36, We firmly oppose ourselves to seizing on others'faultsm to putting hats on people , and to wielding the big stick.
37, As the Chilean agent listened to Santos, she wondered what he had meant by "knock over a big stick."
More similar words: walking stick, pigsty, stick, sticky, big shot, stick by, sticker, stick on, stick out, stick-on, stick to, nonstick, stickup, unstick, stick up, non-stick, a big shot, joystick, dipstick, sticking, lipstick, stickler, big sister, pogo stick, chopstick, slapstick, stick with, bus ticket, yardstick, candlestick.