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What is the colletive noun of sticks?

There isn't a widely accepted collective noun specifically for sticks.

However, here are some options you could use, depending on the context:

General terms:

* Bundle - This is a good general term for a collection of sticks.

* Pile - This suggests a more haphazard collection.

* Heap - Similar to a pile, but often suggesting a larger or more disorganized collection.

More descriptive options:

* Kindling - If the sticks are small and meant for starting a fire.

* Faggots - Used for a bundle of sticks bound together, typically for fuel.

* Bough - This could be used for a collection of branches, which are larger than sticks.

* Brush - Can refer to a collection of small branches and sticks, often found in the woods.

The best choice depends on the specific context and the type of sticks you're referring to.

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