A short heavy club with a rounded head used as a weapon.
1 The uniform stepped up, hand on the butt of his night stick .
2 The policeman stared after us through the mist, rolling his night stick in his hand.
3 However it was the officer who impatiently broke the silence, swinging his night stick menacingly:
4 As a policeman drove them away with his night stick that evening they plighted their troth.
5 There came to them from outside the tap-tap-tap-tap of a policeman's night stick rattling on the curbstone.
6 He returned the children's stare in the friendliest possible fashion, twirling his banner stone as a policeman does his night stick .
7 A blue coat and brass buttons, to say nothing of a night stick , are often invaluable stage properties in the last act of the melodrama.
8 That boy was having the time of his life and it would have pleased me immeasurably to paddle him to sleep with Harmony's night stick .
9 Moral Superiority, bibles, night sticks and sacks of I-don't-have-a-problem-with-gays-but in hand, ready for battle.
10 Night sticks viciously swing at legs.
11 Large crowds had spent the night stuck on Macedonia's southern border, and attempted to charge police in the morning.
12 Three gray-clad policemen, tough, clean-shaven men with keen eyes and square jaws, stood there, revolvers in one hand, night sticks in the other.
13 Previous White Nights stick in my memory primarily for my inability to get near any of the main action amid the pressing swarms.
14 Police have made about 100 arrests and used pepper spray, which they called a better alternative than night sticks to subdue those blocking traffic.
15 It would be a slow road back, but thanks to that night stuck in a lift, not as slow as she had first envisioned.
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