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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(121) The car wheels got stuck in the mud.
(122) I hate being stuck at home all day.
(123) Many people are now stuck with expensive fixed-rate mortgages.
(124) The arrow stuck in the tree.
(125) The boat was stuck fast in the mud.
(126) The speech he made stuck to the key points.
(127) He's really stuck on his new girl-friend.
(128) The cushion was stuck full of pins.
(129) Some punk stuck a knife in her last night.
(130) He stuck the car in first and revved.
(131) The needle stuck in my finger.
(132) We just stuck it to the window.
(133) The wheels stuck fast in the mud.
(134) Take your jacket off and get stuck in!
(135) They stuck a bison with spears.
(136) Bill left and I was stuck with the bill.
(137) I've stuck a needle in my finger!
(138) I stuck the photos into an album.
(139) They stuck together in hard times.
(140) The zip on my bag has stuck.
(141) We got stuck in traffic for several hours.
(142) Don't wait for me-get stuck in.
(143) They stuck in my sitting room until midnight.
(144) Many home sellers remain stuck in a recessional rut.
(145) Jack opened his door and stuck his head out.
(146) It wasn't a happy period of his life(sentencedict.com/stuck.html), but he stuck it out.
(147) With a small degree of uneasiness, he pushed it open and stuck his head inside.
(148) We were stuck in a traffic jam for two hours.
(149) We were stuck in heavy traffic for more than an hour.
(150) Did you hear that someone stuck up the post office last night?