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		jackstraw \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun Etymology: jack (I) + straw 1. obsolete  : a man without property, worth, or influence 2.   a.  : one of the pieces used in the game jackstraws  b. jackstraws plural but singular in construction  : a game in which a set of straws or strips (as of bone or wood) are let fall in a heap and each player in turn tries to remove them one at a time with a small instrument and without disturbing the rest of the pile 3. dialect England  : any of several small European birds using bedstraw in their nests: as  a.  : whitethroat  b.  : garden warbler  c.  : blackcap |