Wood Hair Sticks
A lacrosse stick or crosse is used to play the sport of lacrosse. Players use the lacrosse stick to handle the ball and to strike or "check" opposing players' sticks, causing them to drop the ball. The head of a lacrosse stick is roughly triangular in shape and is strung with loose netting that allows the ball to be caught, carried (known as "cradling"), passed, or shot.
Article title : Lacrosse stick
"plastic modern lacrosse stick. Many stickball players decorated their sticks with the hair of animals like horses or raccoons, hoping to match that animal's..."
Article title : Hair
"terminal and fine vellus hair. Most common interest in hair is focused on hair growth, hair types, and hair care, but hair is also an important biomaterial..."
Article title : Hairstyle
"and sticks crafted from tortoise, metal, wood and other materials, but in the middle 1880s, upper-class Japanese women began pushing back their hair in..."
Article title : Me Ol' Bamboo
"escape an angry victim of his malfunctioning hair-cutting machine. The dance involves the use of bamboo sticks as props. At the end of the dance, Potts collects..."
Article title : Pencil
"graphite was extremely pure and solid, and it could easily be sawn into sticks. It remains the only large-scale deposit of graphite ever found in this..."
Article title : Message stick
"styles vary, they are generally oblong lengths of wood with motifs engraved on all sides. Message sticks were carried by designated messengers across political..."
Article title : Into the Woods (film)
"5, 2013. Fleming, Michael (January 22, 1997). "'Bliss' sticks in ratings mire; Col chops 'Woods'". Variety. Archived from the original on January 4, 2014..."
Article title : Bow (music)
"The hair (on the Cramer bow) is wider than the Corelli model but still narrower than a Tourte, the screw mechanism becomes standard, and more sticks are..."
Article title : Australian Aboriginal artefacts
"weight. They could be made from possum hair, feathers, or twisted grass. Message sticks, also known as "talking-sticks", were used in Aboriginal communities..."
Article title : The Boy with Green Hair
"Callahan 2003: “The scene that sticks…is the one where Dean Stockwell…is forced to give up his individuality, his green hair, in order to please the people..."
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