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stuck in

adjective as in inserted

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Air India said an investigation later found "polythene bags, rags and clothes that had been flushed down and stuck in the plumbing" of the plane's toilets.

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Government sources point to some better statistics on wages, and cuts to interest rates, but Reeves is under enormous pressure to explain how the economy is going to escape the doldrums its been stuck in for ages.

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With the exception of Sam Ryder's second place in 2022, the UK's been stuck in the bottom half of the leader board for a decade - even the star power of Olly Alexander couldn't pull the country higher than 18th.

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It so happened that while half the Master Chorale was ringing the rafters of one of the world’s greatest concert halls, resurrecting Mahler’s message of hope for a new generation, the other half of the chorus was stuck in one of the world’s most dismal acoustical auditoriums giving mournful solace to the Oscars for its “In Memoriam” segment in Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre.

Abandoned at a young age by their parents, Booth and Lincoln are still stuck in survival mode.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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