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1
a
thin
piece
of
wood
or other
material
:
Examples:
The old man was
carrying
a
load
of
sticks
.
Police
said that the
child
had been
beaten
with a
stick
.
Find some
dry
sticks
and we'll make a
campfire
.
A
lollipop
is a
sweet
on a
stick
.
2
a long,
thin
wooden
pole
that
especially
old or
injured
people use to help them walk:
Examples:
walking
stick
He left the
clinic
looking
frail
and
using
a
walking
stick
.
At 84 he's still
quite
active
, although he
walks
with the
aid
of a
stick
.
3
a long,
thin
piece
of
wood
used in playing
various
sports
:
Examples:
a
hockey
/
lacrosse
/
polo
stick
4
a long,
thin
piece
of something:
Examples:
carrot
/
bread
sticks
stick
of a
stick
of
celery
/
rhubarb
/
chewing
gum
/
chalk
/
dynamite
5
a car with a
stick
shift
:
Examples:
Do you
drive
a
stick
?
6
a
piece
of
furniture
:
Examples:
When they got
married
, they didn't have a
stick
of
furniture
.
7
to hit someone or something with a long,
thin
piece
of
wood
:
Examples:
He said that when he was a boy, his father used to take a
stick
to him to
punish
him.
8
severe
criticism
:
Examples:
get/take
stick
I really got/took
stick
from my
boss
about being late for work again.
give someone
stick
We gave him some
stick
for
wearing
that
silly
hat
.
9
an
area
in the
countryside
that is far from a
town
or
city
:
Examples:
in the
sticks
I'm
sick
of
living
in the
sticks
.
10
to cause something to
become
fixed
, for
example
with
glue
or another
similar
substance
:
Examples:
I tried to
stick
the
pieces
together with some
glue
/
tape
.
stick
something up with something He
stuck
up an
announcement
on the
board
with
pins
.
This
glue
won't
stick
.
be
stuck
in My car's
stuck
in the
mud
.
stick
to
Stir
the
sauce
so that it doesn't
stick
to the
pan
.
stick
together My
book
got
wet
and all the
pages
have
stuck
together.
11
If a name
sticks
, it
continues
to be used:
Examples:
Although her name is Clare, her little
sister
called her Lali, and
somehow
the name
stuck
.
12
to put something
somewhere
,
especially
in a not very
careful
way:
Examples:
"Where shall I put these
books
?" "Oh, just
stick
them on the
table
for now."
She
stuck
her
fingers
in her
ears
so that she couldn't hear the
noise
.
I'll
pay
for
lunch
- I can
stick
it on my
expenses
.
13
If you tell someone to
stick
something or where they can
stick
something, it means that you do not want to keep that thing:
Examples:
"I've had enough of working here," she said, "You can
stick
your job!"
14
to
push
a
pointed
object
into or through something, or (of a
pointed
object
) to be
pushed
into or through something and stay there:
Examples:
stick
something into something She
stuck
the
needle
into my
arm
.
stick
something in something We
decided
where to go for our
holiday
by
closing
our eyes and sticking a
pin
in the
map
.
stick
in A
thorn
stuck
in her
finger
.
stick
through The
metal
springs
were sticking through the
mattress
.
15
In some
card
games
, if you
stick
, you say that you do not want to be
given
any more
cards
.
16
to
bear
or
accept
something or someone
unpleasant
:
Examples:
I don't think I can
stick
this job a day
longer
.
[ + -ing
verb
] I don't know how you can
stick
living
in this place.
17
a
thin
piece
of
wood
:
Examples:
The
campers
collected
sticks
to start a
fire
.
18
A
stick
is also a long,
thin
handle
with a
specially
shaped
end, used
esp
. to play
hockey
and
lacrosse
.
19
A
stick
can also be a long,
thin
piece
of something:
Examples:
sticks
of
dynamite
a
stick
of
chewing
gum
20
to
push
something
pointed
into or through something, or to be
pushed
into or through something:
Examples:
[ T ] I
simply
cannot watch when someone
sticks
a
needle
in my
arm
.
[ I ] He
throws
the
knife
, and the
blade
sticks
in the
wall
.
21
to
attach
or
become
attached
:
Examples:
[ T ]
Stick
the
tape
to the back of the
picture
.
[ I ] It was so
hot
that my
clothes
stuck
to me.
22
to put something
somewhere
,
usually
temporarily
:
Examples:
Stick
the
packages
under the
table
for now.
23
If you
stick
out your
tongue
, you
push
your
tongue
out of your
mouth
,
usually
as an
insult
:
Examples:
She
stuck
her
tongue
out at him and
smiled
.
24
to be
fixed
in
position
and
unable
to move:
Examples:
The
window
sticks
, making it hard to shut it.
25
to
fasten
something
somewhere
, for
example
with
glue
:
Examples:
stick
sth on/onto sth
Stick
these
labels
on the
top
of the
boxes
.
stick
sth up (with sth) He
stuck
up a
notice
on the
board
with
pins
.
26
to stay at the same
level
or
position
for a long time:
Examples:
stick
/be
stuck
at sth The bank's
main
money
market
rate
has been
stuck
at 4.50% for
eight
weeks
.
The
needle
on the
oil
gauge
keeps
sticking.
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