stuck
IPA: stˈʌk
noun
- (obsolete) A thrust, especially with a lance or sword.
- A surname.
adjective
- Unable to move.
- Unable to progress with a task.
- No longer functioning, frozen up, frozen.
- (slang, archaic) In the situation of having no money.
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Examples of "stuck" in Sentences
- He was stuck twice.
- I'm stuck in between people.
- Somebody is stuck in the box.
- The car was stuck in the gravel.
- The Frisbee is stuck up the pylon.
- Is the seller stuck with the repair
- The others are still stuck in the mirage.
- But that's a mere archaism that got stuck.
- By 1974 it was again stuck in the doldrums.
- The pilot announces that the propeller is stuck.
- Mr. Blackwell read the label stuck on the penny, and said, A little penny to change the world.
- He screwed the aluminium top back in place and read the label stuck onto the front of the medication.
- He earned his nickname as an eager teen in his first MLB camp and the label stuck for the rest of his career, and beyond.
- Carter earned the nickname "Kid" as an eager teen in his first major league camp and the label stuck for the rest of his career.
- The label stuck for a long time but this exhibition should go a long way to revealing how hard-won Miro's apparent playfulness was.
- He earned the nickname "Kid" as an eager teen in his first major league camp and the label stuck for the rest of his career, and beyond.
- Each bag had a label stuck to it, with scrawny writing listing a grid reference and sometimes a field name, but many labels had lost their glue, slipped off, and gathered in the bottom of the box.
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