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stick1
noun
- 1a. A twig or thin branch of a tree;
- Thesaurus: branch, twig, stem, stalk.
- The small hurdles of a steeplechase.
- Form: sticks
2b. A shaped piece of wood or other material which has a designated purpose;
- Example: hockey stick
- Example: gear stick
2d. A bow for a fiddle or the wooden part of a bow.
3. A long thin piece of anything.
4. A piece of furniture, especially when it is one of few.
5. colloq
- Verbal abuse, criticism or mockery.
- A rural area that is considered remote or unsophisticated.
- Form: the sticks
- A person.
- Example: a funny old stick
8b. A group of parachutists that are dropped from an aircraft one after the other.
- sticked, sticking
1. To support (a plant) using a stick or sticks.
- To misunderstand a situation, a statement, etc.
- colloq
To put some force or effort into something.
- To criticize or punish them.
- In a dangerous or tricky position.
- colloq
To move away, especially without warning.
- Example: He just upped sticks and left
- slang
Pregnant.
