sticker
IPA: stˈɪkɝ
noun
- Something or someone that sticks (pierces, or adheres).
- One who sticks to something, or does not give up; a stayer.
- An adhesive label or decal.
- A price tag.
- (by extension) The listed price (also sticker price).
- (Internet) A cartoonish illustration of a character that represents an emotion or action, often accompanied by text, that may be superimposed on a digital image.
- (informal) A burr or seed pod that catches in fur or clothing.
- (colloquial, dated) That which causes one to stick; that which puzzles or poses.
- A wooden strip placed between courses of lumber to allow air circulation (also kiln sticker).
- (music) A small wooden rod in an organ which connects (in part) a key and a pallet, so as to communicate motion by pushing.
- A brand, label, or company, especially one making and distributing records.
- (US, politics) A paster.
verb
- To apply one or more stickers to (something).
- To mark as the sticker price
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Examples of "sticker" in Sentences
- The magnets conjoined like stickers.
- The sticker is on the top of the tape.
- A special sticker is on the speedometer.
- It came with a special commemorative sticker.
- The backs of the sticker cards form an image.
- The lower sticker is the official seal of registration.
- On the back of the guitar was a large Budweiser sticker.
- There is a smiley face sticker on the back of the train.
- The backs advertise an album for placing the stickers in.
- The image of the bumper sticker circulated on the internet.
- The sticker is I can only get a three month supply at a time.
- A sticker from the dollar store is placed on a square of the same paper.
- Unless the import sticker is removed from your truck, you will be liaible for ever and ever ..
- It may soon get to the point where having an Obama sticker is an open invitation to getting shot at.
- Then she looked more closely: The label sticker was affixed to a bottle containing a different medicine.
- Since the only place where you can get a sticker is at the border, you may have to drive back there to sort it out.
- Anyone who has ever run afoul of the alternate side of the street parking rules knows that the term sticker shock can take on a whole new meaning.
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