Similar words: stick on, stick out, pick on, play a trick on, stick, sticky, sticker, stickup. Meaning: adj. of something (a paper label or postage stamp) gummed in advance stick on. v. 1. apply a heavy coat to 2. attach to.
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1. I got some stick-on soles for my shoes, but they keep coming off.
2. Another option is a stick-on, anti-glare shield .
3. The full address on a stick-on label was that of a Mrs P. R. Slater of Peterborough.
4. Some revelers wore straw sombreros and stick-on mustaches, poking fun at a national stereotype, while the government sought to promote a more serious side with an open-air philharmonic orchestra.
5. The black thing on the shaft is a stick-on rubber foot with a hole poked through it, of the kind you put on the bottom of electronic project boxes and such.
6. It was his message to the world—and to me—in unavoidable, stick-on, six-color plastic.
7. Hodgepodge of girl and woman: miniskirt; halter top, no bra; friendship bracelet on wrist; hair pulled back with cherry scrunchy; Hello Kitty stick-on tattoo on her left shoulder, mushy from the heat.
8. We are a professional manufacturer of corrugated packaging, boxes, cartons and stick-on labels.
More similar words: stick on, stick out, pick on, play a trick on, stick, sticky, sticker, stickup, stick up, stick to, nonstick, stick by, lipstick, dipstick, joystick, stickler, sticking, chopstick, pogo stick, yardstick, slapstick, stick with, stick it out, drumstick, stick up for, chopsticks, stick together, sticking out, broomstick, stickleback.