Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

jackstraw

noun
/ˈjakˌstrô/
Definition
A jackstraw is a slender piece of wood or straw that is used in a children’s game or to refer to a disheveled arrangement of items.
Examples
  • The children played jackstraws in the backyard on a sunny afternoon.
  • After the storm, the garden looked like a jackstraw, with branches and leaves scattered everywhere.
Meaning
In playful contexts, it refers to the game where players take turns removing pieces without disturbing others. In a broader sense, it can describe something that is messy or in disarray.
Synonyms
  • straw
  • mess
  • disarray