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Definition of high-stick in English: high-stickverb [with object]often as noun high-stickingIce Hockey Strike (an opponent) on or above the shoulders with one's stick, for which a penalty may be assessed. Example sentencesExamples - The Devils need him to help the transition game, though the team scored more goals against the Leafs without him than it did when he was high-sticking
- Harris got two minutes for high-sticking, starting a Bruins power play.
- The numbers are in, and some of them deserve a penalty for high-sticking.
- He said he was high-sticked, while the Swedes insist he bit his own tongue.
- With Martin Rucinsky serving a double minor for high-sticking, Arnason drove to the net and fired a shot between the legs of goalie Henrik Lundqvist.
Definition of high-stick in US English: high-stickverbhaɪ stɪk [with object]usually as noun high-stickingIce Hockey Strike (an opponent) on or above the shoulders with one's stick, for which a penalty may be assessed. Example sentencesExamples - The Devils need him to help the transition game, though the team scored more goals against the Leafs without him than it did when he was high-sticking
- The numbers are in, and some of them deserve a penalty for high-sticking.
- He said he was high-sticked, while the Swedes insist he bit his own tongue.
- Harris got two minutes for high-sticking, starting a Bruins power play.
- With Martin Rucinsky serving a double minor for high-sticking, Arnason drove to the net and fired a shot between the legs of goalie Henrik Lundqvist.
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