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carrot stick

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Word: Carrot Stick

Definition: A "carrot stick" is a long, thin piece of carrot that is cut into a stick shape and eaten raw. It is often used as a healthy snack.

Usage Instructions: You can eat carrot sticks by themselves, or you can dip them in sauces like hummus or ranch dressing.

Example Sentence: During the picnic, I enjoyed munching on carrot sticks with my friends.

Advanced Usage:

In a health context, "carrot stick" can symbolize healthy eating habits. For example, someone might say they are trying to replace junk food with carrot sticks to improve their diet.

Word Variants:
  • Carrot: This refers to the vegetable itself, which can be eaten raw, cooked, or juiced.
  • Stick: This can refer to something that is long and thin, or it can mean to adhere to something, like rules.
Different Meanings:
  • Carrot (other meanings): Besides being a vegetable, "carrot" can also refer to a reward or incentive (e.g., "the carrot and stick approach" means using rewards and punishments).
Synonyms:
  • Raw carrot
  • Vegetable stick
  • Crunchy snack
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Carrot and stick: This is an idiom that means using both rewards (carrots) and punishments (sticks) to motivate someone.
    • Example: The manager used a carrot and stick approach to encourage the team to meet their goals.
Summary:

A carrot stick is a nutritious, raw snack that is easy to prepare and eat. It's a great alternative to unhealthy snacks and can be enjoyed in various ways.

Noun
  1. a stick of carrot eaten raw

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