Stick

  • 51stick-at-it — stick at it·ive; …

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  • 52stick-to-it — stick to it·ive·ness; …

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  • 53stick — (del inglés; pronunciamos estic ) sustantivo masculino 1. Área: deporte Palo de hockey o de golf. 2. Palillo con una punta dentada para modelar el barro …

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  • 54stick|er — «STIHK uhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that sticks. 2. U.S. a gummed label. 3. a bur; thorn. 4. Informal. a puzzle …

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  • 55stick|it — «STIHK iht», adjective. Scottish. 1. imperfect or bungled; unfinished. 2. having failed, as in a calling or profession. ╂[alteration of sticked, adjective < obsolete past participle of stick2, verb] …

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  • 56stick|le — «STIHK uhl», verb, led, ling, noun. –v.i. 1. to make objections about trifles; contend or insist stubbornly: »Flying for life, one does not stickle about his vehicle (Thomas Carlyle). 2. to feel difficulties about trifles; have objections;… …

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  • 57stick|um — «STIHK uhm», noun. Slang. any sticky substance; gum; adhesive: »postage stamp stickum …

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  • 58stick — stick1 W3S3 [stık] v past tense and past participle stuck [stʌk] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(attach)¦ 2¦(push in)¦ 3¦(put)¦ 4¦(move part of body)¦ 5¦(difficult to move)¦ 6 stick in somebody s mind 7 make something stick 8¦(name)¦ 9 somebody c …

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  • 59stick — stick1 [ stık ] (past tense and past participle stuck [ stʌk ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 attach something to something ▸ 2 put quickly & carelessly ▸ 3 push something long into something ▸ 4 become difficult to move ▸ 5 when name is accepted ▸ 6 in card… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 60stick — 1 /stIk/ verb past tense and past participle stuck 1 PUSH (transitive always + adv/prep, intransitive always + adv/prep) if a pointed object sticks into something or you stick it into something, it is pushed into it: stick sth in/into/through etc …

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