: one of a pair of slender sticks (as of wood or plastic) held between the thumb and fingers and used to lift food to the mouth
Never spear food with a chopstick! If you're having trouble picking up your food, a spoon is your plan B.—Laura Barry
—usually used in plural
To eat rice, both etiquette and practicality dictate that you use chopsticks to pick up a morsel of meat, fish, or whatever …; position it over the rice bowl, allowing its juices or sauce to drip into the rice; eat the morsel; then shovel some rice into your mouth with the chopsticks.—Saveur
"… I do get uncomfortable when people use chopsticks for every Asian food. Traditionally, I may use chopsticks when my food is served in a soup bowl with noodles or rice, but we often use forks and spoons for our dishes. …"—Darrell Loo, quoted in Feast
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On Tuesday’s flight, Starship’s 232-foot-tall Super Heavy booster, which normally returns to land in its launch tower’s giant chopstick-like catch-arms, instead targeted the Gulf of Mexico waters after lofting Starship to space.—Reuters, NBC news, 27 Aug. 2025 So, prior to today's launch, the company made some modifications to help facilitate a future Ship chopsticks catch.—Mike Wall, Space.com, 26 Aug. 2025 Nivola says, pointing his chopsticks at me in a Wolverine claw.—Ethan Shanfeld, Variety, 7 Aug. 2025 Common slip-ups in Japan include talking loudly in public, tipping, and using chopsticks incorrectly.—Jessica Kozuka, Travel + Leisure, 2 Aug. 2025 See All Example Sentences for chopstick
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