licorice stick
/'likərisstik/
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Definition
- Noun:
- The ordinary clarinet with a middle range: A colloquial or slang term for the standard B♭ or A soprano clarinet, referring to its traditional black wooden body which resembles a stick of licorice candy.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The jazz musician pulled out his licorice stick and began a smooth, soulful solo.
- She's been mastering the licorice stick since she was ten years old.
Advanced Usage
- The term "licorice stick" is primarily used in informal contexts, especially within jazz and traditional music communities. It carries a nostalgic or affectionate connotation for the instrument.
- The old swing band featured a fantastic player on the licorice stick.
Variants and Related Words
- Clarinet (n): The standard term for the woodwind instrument. "Licorice stick" is a colloquial synonym for this.
- Woodwind (n): The family of instruments that includes the clarinet.
Synonyms
- Clarinet: The formal name for the instrument.
- Reed instrument: A broader category of instruments that use a single or double reed, like the clarinet.
Related Idioms
- While not a common idiom itself, the term "licorice stick" is an example of musician's slang, similar to calling a saxophone a "horn" or a guitar an "axe."
- He can really make that licorice stick sing. (Meaning: He plays the clarinet very expressively.)
Noun
- the ordinary clarinet with a middle range