• Verb (used with object)

    to pierce or puncture with something pointed, as a pin, dagger, or spear; stab
    to stick one's finger with a needle.
    to kill by this means
    to stick a pig.
    to thrust (something pointed) in, into, through, etc.
    to stick a needle into a pincushion.
    to fasten in position by thrusting a point or end into something
    to stick a peg in a pegboard.
    to fasten in position by or as if by something thrust through
    to stick a painting on the wall.
    to put on or hold with something pointed; impale
    to stick a marshmallow on a fork.
    to decorate or furnish with things piercing the surface
    to stick a cushion full of pins.
    to furnish or adorn with things attached or set here and there
    to stick shelves full of knickknacks.
    to place upon a stick or pin for exhibit
    to stick butterflies.
    to thrust or poke into a place or position indicated
    to stick one's head out of the window.
    to place or set in a specified position; put
    Stick the chair in the corner.
    to fasten or attach by causing to adhere
    to stick a stamp on a letter.
    to bring to a standstill; render unable to proceed or go back (usually used in the passive)
    The car was stuck in the mud.
    Carpentry . to start (a nail).
    Ceramics . to join (pieces of partially hardened clay) together, using slip as an adhesive.
    Chiefly British Informal . to tolerate; endure
    He couldn't stick the job more than three days.
    to confuse or puzzle; bewilder; perplex; nonplus
    He was stuck by the very first problem on the test.
    Informal . to impose something disagreeable upon (a person or persons), as a large bill or a difficult task
    The committee persistently stuck him with fund collection.
    Informal . to cheat.
    Slang: Often Vulgar . to go to hell with
    often used imperatively.

    Verb (used without object)

    to have the point piercing or embedded in something
    The arrow stuck in the tree.
    to remain attached by adhesion.
    to hold, cleave, or cling
    The young rider stuck to the back of his terrified horse.
    to remain persistently or permanently
    a fact that sticks in the mind.
    to remain firm, as in resolution, opinion, statement, or attachment; hold faithfully, as to a promise or bargain.
    to keep or remain steadily or unremittingly, as to a task, undertaking, or the like
    to stick to a job until it is finished.
    to become fastened, hindered, checked, or stationary by some obstruction
    Her zipper stuck halfway up.
    to be at a standstill, as from difficulties
    I'm stuck on this problem.
    to be embarrassed or puzzled; hesitate or scruple (usually fol. by at ).
    to be thrust or placed so as to extend, project, or protrude (usually fol. by through, from, out, up, etc.).

    Noun

    a thrust with a pointed instrument; stab.
    a stoppage or standstill.
    something causing delay or difficulty.
    the quality of adhering or of causing things to adhere.
    something causing adhesion. ?

    Verb phrases

    stick around, Informal . to wait in the vicinity; linger
    If you had stuck around, you'd have seen the fireworks.
    stick by or to, to maintain one's attachment or loyalty to; remain faithful to
    They vowed to stick by one another no matter what happened.
    stick out, to extend; protrude
    Stick out your tongue. Your shirttail is sticking out.
    stick up, Informal . to rob, esp. at gunpoint
    A lone gunman stuck up the gas station.
    stick up for, to speak in favor of; come to the defense of; support
    She always sticks up for him, even though he doesn't deserve it.

    Idioms

    stick it
    Slang
    Often Vulgar shove 1 def. 7
    stick it to (someone)
    Slang . to take advantage of; treat unfairly.
    stick it out
    to endure something patiently to the end or its completion
    It was a long, dusty trip but we stuck it out.
    stick it up your or one's ass
    Slang
    Vulgar shove 1 def. 8
    stick one's neck out. neck ( def. 23 ) .
    stick to one's guns. gun 1 ( def. 16 ) .
    stick to the or one's ribs, to be substantial and nourishing
    as a hearty meal
    Hot cereal sticks to your ribs on those cold winter mornings.

    Antonyms

    verb
    depress

    tác giả


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