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entangled or enmired or bogged down: Something sticks in my<br />

mind about your leaving next week. We were stuck in the Sunday<br />

traffic for hours. The wheel is stuck in the sand. 8 burden,<br />

weigh down, encumber, saddle with, charge, impose on, force on:<br />

We stuck Tony with the nasty job of changing the tyre. 9<br />

baffle, puzzle, bewilder, perplex, confuse, stump, stop,<br />

nonplus: I was totally stuck for a solution. 10 stand, abide,<br />

tolerate, endure, bear: I can't stick people watching me while<br />

I am painting. 11 stick around or about. wait, tarry, linger,<br />

stay, stand by, remain, Colloq hang around or about or on: Can<br />

you stick around for a few minutes after the meeting? 12 stick<br />

at. stop at, hesitate at, pause at, scruple at, be deterred or<br />

put off by, take exception to, shrink from or at, balk at:<br />

Barnes sticks at nothing to get his way. 13 stick by. support,<br />

be loyal or faithful to, stand by: Arnold will stick by you,<br />

come what may. 14 stick it (out). persevere, persist, stand<br />

fast, bear it, be resolute, soldier on, hold (one's) ground,<br />

grin and bear it, see it through, weather it, Colloq US tough it<br />

out: It was a very hard job, but I stuck it out to the very<br />

end. 15 stick out or up. protrude, jut (out), extend, project,<br />

poke (out); bulge, obtrude, stand out, overhang, beetle: Stick<br />

out your tongue. What is sticking out of your ear? Balconies<br />

stick out from all sides of the building. 16 stick together. a<br />

unite, unify, join (forces), consolidate, merge, confederate,<br />

amalgamate, cooperate, work together: The family always sticks<br />

together at times of crisis. b See 5, above. 17 stick up. a<br />

rob, mug, Colloq hold up, US heist: They stuck up a bank<br />

courier this morning, in broad daylight! b put up, post, affix,<br />

display: We went round town sticking up posters for our<br />

candidate. 18 stick up for. rally to the support of, support,<br />

stand by or up for, defend, speak for or in behalf of, take up<br />

the cudgels for; put one's money where one's mouth is, have the<br />

courage of one's convictions: A person must stick up for what<br />

he thinks is right. 19 stick with. persevere, persist, stay or<br />

remain or continue with, not change one's mind about: Stick<br />

with me, kid, and you'll wear diamonds. I'll stick with the<br />

smoked eel as a starter.<br />

stický n. 1 stake, twig, branch, baton, wand, staff, rod, cane, pole,<br />

pike, walking-stick: We put a stick in the ground to mark the<br />

place. 2 person, man, fellow, chap, Colloq guy, Brit geezer,<br />

bloke: Desmond isn't such a bad old stick after all. 3 the<br />

sticks. the country, the provinces, the countryside, the

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