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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(151) As I passed, he stuck out a leg and tried to trip me up.
(152) I stuck the stamp on and ran to the postbox.
(153) They will be there to help if you get stuck.
(154) The knife was stuck on the chopping block but she pulled it out with a jerk.
(155) She tried to get rid of him at the party but he stuck to her like a bur.
(156) If you get stuck on a difficult word, just ask for help.
(157) He chuckled at the thought of the two of them stuck in the snow.
(158) Scrape off all the meat juices stuck to the bottom of the pan.
(159) He was holding up a pound note that had been torn in half and stuck together with gum.
(160) He got his nickname when he was at school and it stuck for the rest of his life.
(161) He must have been furious—he stuck two fingers up at them and walked out of the room.
(162) The needle on the dial went right round to fifty feet, which was as far as it could go, and there it stuck.
(163) The two pieces were stuck together so well that you could hardly see the join.
(164) It was impossible to move the car - its wheels had got stuck in the mud.
(165) Her whole house seems to be stuck in a time warp. It's like something out of the 1950s.
(166) Once Mrs Kirkpatrick engages you in conversation,(www.Sentencedict.com) you're stuck with her for half an hour.
(167) They offered him £250 but Vic stuck out for £500.
(168) The girl scowled at me, then stuck out her tongue .
(169) All her life, Kelly had stuck with difficult tasks and challenges,(sentencedict.com) and triumphed.
(170) The knife was stuck but she pulled it out with a jerk.
(171) He stuck a piece of fried fish on the fork and put it on the plate.
(172) His life seemed stuck in limbo; he could not go forward and he could not go back.
(173) We're bottom of the league and we have to get stuck in.
(174) I got stuck in the mother of all traffic jams.
(175) She jerked out the knife that was stuck in the wood.
(176) I got stuck in a traffic jam for half an hour.
(177) It was the manner of her death that stuck in the public's mind.
(178) His friends called him Bart and the name has stuck .
(179) When you're stuck in traffic, a mobile phone's an absolute life-saver.
(180) He stuck his right hand in his jacket's pocket,as if he held a pistol.