Similar words: talk with, tuck, with, go with, within, without, do with, down with. Meaning: adj. burdened with.
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31. If she was stuck with wanting a man whose background and conditioning were alien to her, then that was her problem.
32. He sat thinking how he was stuck with her, how there was no privacy in this house for emergency situations.
33. His head reminded Mrs Price of her old pomander stuck with cloves, forgotten in some pungent tallboy.
34. East Berliners feel they are patronized and their western cousins complain they are stuck with the bills for reunification.
35. We're renting the house, so we're stuck with this ugly wallpaper.
36. I was stuck with that age even though at least a year had gone by.
37. Partnerships are a radical intervention in a world stuck with its past, confounded by its present and fearful of its future.
38. We are, unfortunately, stuck with the huge, unpleasant, and often downright ugly school buildings that we have.
39. Now they are stuck with each other, locked in violence and misery with no end in sight, lawyers revealed yesterday.
40. Each person who volunteers to donate blood goes through several screening steps before getting stuck with a needle.
41. We usually rotate the worst jobs so that no one gets stuck with them.
42. If we don’t want to define ourselves by things as superficial as our appearances, we’re stuck with the revolting alternative of being judged by our actions. Ellen Degeneres
43. He thought how sorry he felt for Grover, stuck with his hollow victories.
44. White kicked off her shoes and the audience howled, for under her fishnet stockings were toes stuck with corn plasters.
45. The driver, who is stuck with a truckload of oranges, called his company to tell of his ordeal.
46. Hundreds of fans at the Reading Rock Festival were stuck with their cars and vans in thick mud last night.
47. He stuck with the difficult business of painting, and with a difficult set of non-rules to follow.
48. Rosenberg was stuck with 400 shirts that cost $ 4 each.
49. My small circle of friends stuck with me, choosing to support me and risking their own popularity.
50. He pulled his shirt from his stomach where it had stuck with his sweat.
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51. God writes a lot of comedy... the trouble is, he's stuck with so many bad actors who don't know how to play funny. Garrison Keillor
52. A dummy made of a diving suit, sitting in a wheelchair and wrapped with cloth was stuck with safety pins.
53. One old stalwart who stuck with the whole match contracted such a severe cold that he died of exposure.
54. I suppose I was stuck with him, like it or not.
55. We are stuck with technology when what we really want is just stuff that works. Douglas Adams
56. But even when Brown was gasping in the ninth, Leyland stuck with him, and Brown finished the job.
57. If leather is involved, rough the area to be stuck with coarse abrasive paper.
58. You are, as they say, stuck with it and have leisure to feel all its peculiar irritations and discomforts.
59. It is poor families who are usually stuck with the worst consequences of school monopoly and bureaucratization.
60. Color is news for guys, who in the past have been stuck with old-man shades like navy, maroon and beige.
More similar words: talk with, tuck, with, go with, within, without, do with, down with, meet with, bear with, go without, get on with, cope with, play with, live with, withdraw, do without, with young, deal with, end up with, along with, do away with, come up with, begin with, agree with, comply with, in line with, together with, put up with, accord with.