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- verbstuck (past tense) · stuck (past participle)
- (stick something in/into/through)push a sharp or pointed object into or through (something):"he stuck his fork into the sausage" · "the candle was stuck in a straw-covered bottle"
- (stick in/into/through)(of a pointed object) be or remain fixed with its point embedded in (something):"there was a slim rod sticking into the ground beside me"
- fix (something) on a point or pointed object:"stick the balls of wool on knitting needles"
- stab or pierce with a sharp object:"he screamed like a stuck pig"
- insert, thrust, or push:"a youth with a cigarette stuck behind one ear" · "she stuck out her tongue at him"
- protrude or extend in a certain direction:"his front teeth stick out" · "Sue's hair was sticking up at all angles"
- put somewhere, typically in a quick or careless way:"just stick that sandwich on my desk"
- informalused to express angry dismissal of a particular thing:"he told them they could stick the job—he didn't want it anyway"
- informalcause to incur an expense or loss:"she stuck me for last month's rent"
- adhere or cling to something:"the plastic seats stuck to my skin" · "if you heat the noodles in the microwave, they tend to stick together"
- fasten or cause to adhere to an object or surface:"she stuck the stamp on the envelope" · "a message was stuck to his computer screen"
- informalbe or become convincing, established, or regarded as valid:"the authorities couldn't make the charges stick" · "the name stuck and Anastasia she remained"
- (in blackjack and similar card games) decline to add to one's hand.
- (be/get stuck)be fixed in a particular position or unable to move or be moved:"Sara tried to open the window but it was stuck" · "we got stuck in a traffic jam" · "the cat's stuck up a tree"
- be or become fixed or jammed in one place as a result of an obstruction:"he drove into a bog, where his wheels stuck fast"
- (be/get stuck)be unable to progress with a task or find the answer or solution to something:"I'm doing the crossword and I'm stuck"
- remain in a static condition; fail to progress:"he lost a lot of weight but had stuck at 210 pounds"
- informalbe or remain in a specified place or situation, typically one perceived as tedious or unpleasant:"I don't want to be stuck in an office all my life"
- (be stuck for)be at a loss for or in need of:"I'm not usually stuck for words"
- BRITISH ENGLISHinformalaccept or tolerate (an unpleasant or unwelcome person or situation):"I can't stick Geoffrey—he's a real old misery"
OriginOld English stician, of Germanic origin; related to German sticken ‘embroider’, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek stizein ‘to prick’, stigma ‘a mark’ and Latin instigare ‘spur on’. Early senses included ‘pierce’ and ‘remain fixed (by its embedded pointed end’).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- push a sharp or pointed object into or through (something):
- adhere or cling to something:
- fasten or cause to adhere to an object or surface:
- be or become convincing, established, or regarded as valid:
- accept or tolerate (an unpleasant or unwelcome person or situation):
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