Similar words: talk with, tuck, with, go with, within, without, do with, down with. Meaning: adj. burdened with.
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1. Fred stuck with his homework until it was done.
2. I'm stuck with this job for the moment.
3. We were stuck with unexpected visitors.
4. I was stuck with him for the whole journey.
5. The storm stuck with elemental fury.
6. We are, unfortunately, stuck with this huge, ugly building.
7. Why am I always stuck with the washing-up?
8. I'm stuck with my sister for the whole day.
9. Many people are now stuck with expensive fixed-rate mortgages.
10. It could be stuck with such adhesive.
11. Bill left and I was stuck with the bill.
12. He has stuck with me as a candidate for President.
13. Once Mrs Kirkpatrick engages you in conversation, you're stuck with her for half an hour.
14. I suppose we're stuck with each other for the duration .
15. All her life, Kelly had stuck with difficult tasks and challenges,[sentencedict.com] and triumphed.
16. They are stuck with each other with no end in sight.
17. We were stuck with him for the entire train journey!
18. You may be stuck with a miserable existence for the rest of your life.
19. He seems to be stuck with the label of 'troublemaker'.
20. She stuck with him through a misplaced sense of loyalty.
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21. I stuck with him in the race and finally I overtook him.
22. She got stuck with a 75.
23. I was getting stuck with all their problems.
24. But Cindy and George stuck with it.
25. All four of them were stuck with us!
26. They are stuck with Mr Clinton.
27. Now they are stuck with those higher prices.
28. After Clinton was elected, they were stuck with it.
29. Does all this mean that we are forever stuck with a specific impulse limit of about 450 seconds?
30. Indinavir, a protease inhibitor, is added for workers accidentally stuck with HIVexposed needles.
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