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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(91) I'll help you with your mathematics if you're stuck.
(92) We were stuck in a traffic jam .
(93) They persistently stuck him with fund collection.
(94) He was stuck up on the street.
(95) She stuck labels on all the jars.
(96) The item of the Law has stuck.
(97) The key stuck in the lock.
(98) I was stuck by the situation.
(99) We are, unfortunately, stuck with this huge, ugly building.
(100) The boy stuck his finger up his nose.
(101) The wheelbarrow got stuck in a hollow.
(102) Our product range was stuck in a groove.
(103) The gum stuck to my fingers. Sentencedict.com
(104) The bus stuck in the mud.
(105) Then, families stuck together through thick and thin .
(106) He pitied people who were stuck in dead-end jobs.
(107) The 'lucky' tag stuck for years.
(108) She stuck her tongue out at me.
(109) I stuck the two pieces of paper together.
(110) For once Anthony was stuck for words .
(111) They were stuck in a morass of paperwork.
(112) I got stuck on the first question.
(113) I'm stuck with my sister for the whole day.
(114) We got stuck in a blizzard.
(115) He stuck his head up through the hatch.
(116) He says he's stuck on me.
(117) They were stuck in a line of traffic.
(118) The Republicans have stuck to their conservative agenda.
(119) I stuck a stamp on the letter.
(120) The children were so thin their ribs stuck out.