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    stick out
    [stick out]
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    1. be extremely noticeable:
      "many important things had happened to him, but one stuck out"
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    1. be extremely noticeable:
      be noticeable
      be conspicuous
      be obvious
      catch the eye
      be obtrusive
     
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  3. stick out vb (adverb) 1. to project or cause to project 2. (tr) informal to endure (something disagreeable) (esp in the phrase stick it out) 3. stick out a mile stick out like a sore thumb informal to be extremely obvious 4. stick out for (intr) to insist on (a demand), refusing to yield until it is met: the unions stuck ...
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    stick out verb (adverb) to project or cause to project (tr) informal to endure (something disagreeable) (esp in the phrase stick it out) stick out a mile or stick out like a sore thumb informal to be extremely obvious stick out for (intr) to insist on (a demand), refusing to yield until it is metthe unions stuck out for a ten ...
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    If something sticks out, or if you stick it out, it extends beyond something else. A newspaper was sticking out of his back pocket. American English: stick out / stɪk ˈaʊt /
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    stick out (something) phrasal verb with stick verb us / stɪk / past tense and past participle stuck us / stʌk / past tense and past participle stuck to reach beyond the surface or edge of something: They built the house on a little peninsula that sticks out into the lake. He stuck his arm out to hail a cab.
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    To be very conspicuous, noticeable, or out of place to someone else. A felony conviction like makes you stick out to potential employers in the worst way possible. She stuck out to me as the only competent person in the entire group.
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