Synonym: jutting, projected, projecting, protruding, sticking out, sticking. Similar words: stick in the mud, politicking, licking, kicking, picking, stick it out, rollicking, alive and kicking. Meaning: [stɪk] adj. extending out above or beyond a surface or boundary.
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121. He said the two spotted fins sticking out of the ground.
122. It teems with saleswomen who run beside the traffic sticking various baked goods through car windows.
123. Hal, with his pipe sticking out of his jacket pocket.
124. He pointed to a fresh cut on a scrawny root sticking up through the dust.
125. Buying in that year and sticking with it through Dec. 30 would have meant a 16. 1 percent annual return.
126. He told her that being firm, sticking to one's guns in situations of this kind, always paid off.
127. Negotiators said Wednesday that the main sticking point was still whether the industry should be exempt from paying punitive damages.
128. Arms and legs, some of which still moved, were sticking out of the mass graves.
129. A sprig of holly with three berries was taped with sticking plaster to the wall over her desk.
130. You saw the top of his head and his big belly sticking up.
131. Thirdly, ritualism, abandoning the goals but sticking rigidly to the legitimate means of achieving them.
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132. They clung to the towns, venturing out only by day, their big battalions sticking to the roads.
133. More sticking plaster and more blood all over his hands.
134. He and the son have a whole lot sticking in their craw.
135. When bulls die, we bury them with one or both horns sticking up out of the ground.
136. Dot was shown to her bed where a notice was taped with pink sticking plaster to the end rail.
137. It's large a low level route, sticking to valley bottoms and passes rather to going up on the fells.
138. Two campesinos passed, a pickaxe sticking out of one of their bundles.
139. Give the dough a quarter turn to keep it from sticking to the work surface.
140. The chocolates are covered with powdered sugar to keep them from sticking together.
141. Working out just how to bring us all together is proving to be the sticking point.
142. The bottle shattered in the back of the car, the petrol saturating and sticking to the upholstery.
143. Ashamed of not sticking to their diets, they would miss appointments and fake their food diaries.
144. Yet he is a survivor, sticking to his sobering material and plain aesthetic no matter who his paymaster is.
145. Unlike the Republicans, Clinton seems to be sticking to the operational center.
146. He also made the mistake of trying to frighten the miners with the consequence of sticking to existing conditions.
147. Through a tear in the singlet I could see his rib bones sticking out.
148. But this sticking plaster is not going to stop the slow haemorrhaging of permanent staff from these schools.
149. I knew she had to come to me each time, it was just a case of sticking it out.
150. That government said at the summit it was sticking to the rules, and then suggested afterward it would not not.
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