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stick it to
verb as in argue
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verb as in avenge
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verb as in blame
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verb as in burden
verb as in contend
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verb as in impugn
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verb as in inflict
verb as in lade
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verb as in revenge
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Example Sentences
Trump, by contrast, regards the firestorm “as a political opportunity to stick it to Gavin Newsom. And to stick it to a state that didn’t vote for him,” Taylor said.
Corbet’s desire to stick it to the man takes over the film’s last stretch, which is also its flimsiest.
“September 5” is cut like a modern thriller — it’s all go, go, go — and the cinematographer, Markus Förderer, favors handheld work, as if to stick it to the heavy 1970s cameras that here get laboriously pushed out of the office and up a small hill.
That is where it all began for the idea of Plymouth Rock, at least—when they built the wharf in a different spot and started to protect this rock and turn it into a relic, a symbol of freedom, a tie to a glorious past, an object worthy of veneration, and apparently of being dug up by a bunch of dudes gathered at the waterside to stick it to England.
Trump likely saw the Gaetz pick as a fun way to stick it to the #MeToo movement.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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