Similar words: get stuck, stuck-up, stuck with, tuck, tucked, stucco, lettuce, suck. Meaning: [stʌk] adj. 1. caught or fixed 2. baffled.
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(61) She stuck to her task like grim death.
(62) He has stuck up to her.
(63) His head was stuck fast in the railings.
(64) He stuck the note through her letter box.
(65) The ship stuck fast on the bar.
(66) We were stuck in traffic for over an hour.
(67) He stuck out his tongue and flared his nostrils.
(68) They stuck to their task manfully.
(69) He stuck his foot out and tripped me.
(70) He stuck out that he had never been there.
(71) Wade stuck the cigarette between his lips.
(72) We could be stuck in this place for days.
(73) I stuck a tape in the deck.
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(74) Someone has stuck a label on the crate.
(75) The tiles were stuck firmly to the wall.
(76) I was stuck at home with flu.
(77) Perhaps he should have stuck to writing.
(78) I was stuck with him for the whole journey.
(79) She had got something stuck between her teeth.
(80) Can you free this window? It's stuck.
(81) The storm stuck with elemental fury.
(82) A fish bone got stuck in my throat.
(83) Someone stuck a leg out and tripped me up.
(84) Here's your food. Now get stuck in .
(85) Her criticism really stuck in my craw.
(86) I stuck a needle into the cloth.
(87) She stuck to the work until it is finished.
(88) We're stuck in jobs that don't pay very well.
(89) An iron bar stuck out at an angle.
(90) We were stuck in a jam for two hours.