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  • 31stick*/*/*/ — [stɪk] (past tense and past participle stuck [stʌk] ) verb I 1) [T] to push something that is long and thin into or through something else He stuck the end of the post in the ground.[/ex] a piece of cloth with a pin stuck through it[/ex] 2) [I]… …

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  • 32stick — I. /stɪk / (say stik) noun 1. a branch or shoot of a tree or shrub cut or broken off. 2. a relatively long and slender piece of wood. 3. an elongated piece of wood for burning, for carpentry, or for any special purpose. 4. a rod or wand; a baton …

  • 33stick — 1. n. 1 a a short slender branch or length of wood broken or cut from a tree. b this trimmed for use as a support or weapon. 2 a thin rod or spike of wood etc. for a particular purpose (cocktail stick). 3 a an implement used to propel the ball in …

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  • 34stick — stick1 noun 1》 a thin piece of wood that has fallen or been cut off a tree.     ↘a stick used for support in walking or as a weapon.     ↘(the sticks) informal goalposts or cricket stumps.     ↘Nautical, archaic a mast or spar. 2》 (in hockey,… …

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  • 35stick — 01. We are teaching our dog how to fetch a [stick]. 02. The children spent the afternoon throwing [sticks] into the creek, and watching them drift downstream. 03. He was arrested after hitting someone over the head with his [stick] during the… …

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  • 36ˌstick toˈgether — phrasal verb informal if people stick together, they remain close together and support one another …

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  • 37Stick To The Status Quo — Chanson par le casting d High School Musical extrait de l’album High School Musical …

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  • 38Stick to the Status Quo — Chanson par le casting d High School Musical extrait de l’album High School Musical La chanson interprétée durant un spectacle d High Scho …

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  • 39stick — index bond (hold together), cement, cohere (adhere), cudgel, lancinate, pierce (lance) …

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  • 40birds of a feather stick together — similar people tend to attract to one another …

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