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verb stuck, sticking
- 1a. To push or thrust (especially something long and thin or pointed);
1b. colloq
- To push or protrude (a hand, head, foot, etc).
- Example: stick your feet into your trainers
- Example: stick it up with drawing-pins
3. To fix, or be or stay fixed, with an adhesive.
- Thesaurus: adhere, cling, fasten, attach, cleave, cohere, hold; Antonym: loosen, let go.
4. To remain persistently.
- Example: an episode that sticks in my mind
5. To make or be unable to move; to jam, lock or lodge.
- Example: The car got stuck in the snow
- Example: stuck in the house all day
7. Said of criticism, etc: to continue to be considered valid.
8. colloq
- To place or put.
- Example: just stick it on the table
- To bear or tolerate.
- Example: could not stick it any longer
- Example: He's never stuck for something to say
- See under stuck.
- To act in a very ruthless manner.
- colloq
To be extremely difficult to say or accept, usually for reasons of principle.
- colloq
A contemptuous exclamation that is used when something is not wanted, not going one's way, etc.
- To put oneself in a dangerous or tricky position for them or it.
- To interfere or pry, or to interfere with it or pry into it, especially when it is none of one's business.
- To be glaringly obvious.
- To put the blame for it onto them.
- To be adamant.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon stician.
Phrasal Verb: stick around
- To remain or linger.
- To continue doggedly with it.
- To remain loyal or supportive towards them or it.
- Example: She sticks by him no matter what he does
- To get them to pay for it.
- To start eating, etc.
- Example: Stick in ― the soup's getting cold
- To put on (an item of clothing). See also stick-on.
- To project or protrude.
- Example: His ears really stick out
- Example: had to stick out the winter with hardly any supplies
- To continue to insist on it; to refuse to yield.
- To remain faithful to it, eg a promise.
- Example: stuck to the same story throughout the questioning
- To remain loyal and supportive, especially in the face of some difficulty.
- To project upwards; to stand up.To attach (a bill, poster, etc) to a wall, etc.To rob someone or something, especially at gunpoint. See also stick-up.
- Example: stuck up the liquor store
- To speak or act in their or one's own defence.
- Example: quite capable of sticking up for myself
- To burden them with it.
- Example: stuck her mother with watching the baby while she went out
