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stick
noun as in pole, often wooden
verb as in adhere, affix
Strong matches
verb as in poke with pointed object
verb as in position, lay
verb as in endure
Example Sentences
Even though “The Actor” sticks to the misty past, its anxieties are crystal clear in the present.
As long as the Democrats make it all about big bad Trump, they are sticking with the low-dominance strategy that has cost them election after election and now threatens to cost us our democracy.
If a siinqee stick is placed on the ground by a married woman between two quarrelling parties, it means the conflict must stop immediately out of respect.
But no matter how bad things get, none of it will stick to Trump unless the Democrats make it stick.
"My husband can't stick around me every moment because he need to go to work," she said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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