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stick (v.)

1.stick to firmly"Will this wallpaper adhere to the wall?"

2.form a coat over"Dirt had coated her face"

3.hold firmly and tightly

4.be a mystery or bewildering to"This beats me!" "Got me--I don't know the answer!" "a vexing problem" "This question really stuck me"

5.saddle with something disagreeable or disadvantageous"They stuck me with the dinner bill" "I was stung with a huge tax bill"

6.come or be in close contact with; stick or hold together and resist separation"The dress clings to her body" "The label stuck to the box" "The sushi rice grains cohere"

7.pierce or penetrate or puncture with something pointed"He stuck the needle into his finger"

8.pierce with a thrust using a pointed instrument"he stuck the cloth with the needle"

9.cause to protrude or as if to protrude"stick one's hand out of the window" "stick one's nose into other people's business"

10.fix, force, or implant"lodge a bullet in the table"

11.fasten into place by fixing an end or point into something"stick the corner of the sheet under the mattress"

12.fasten with or as with pins or nails"stick the photo onto the corkboard"

13.fasten with an adhesive material like glue"stick the poster onto the wall"

14.cover and decorate with objects that pierce the surface"stick some feathers in the turkey before you serve it"

15.stay put (in a certain place)"We are staying in Detroit; we are not moving to Cincinnati" "Stay put in the corner here!" "Stick around and you will learn something!"

16.be loyal to"She stood by her husband in times of trouble" "The friends stuck together through the war"

17.be a devoted follower or supporter"The residents of this village adhered to Catholicism" "She sticks to her principles"

18.endure"The label stuck to her for the rest of her life"

19.be or become fixed"The door sticks--we will have to plane it"

stick (n.)

1.a strong rod or stick with a specialized utilitarian purpose"he walked with the help of a wooden staff"

2.threat of a penalty"the policy so far is all stick and no carrot"

3.marijuana leaves rolled into a cigarette for smoking

4.implement consisting of a length of wood"he collected dry sticks for a campfire" "the kid had a candied apple on a stick"

5.a lever used by a pilot to control the ailerons and elevators of an airplane

6.informal terms of the leg"fever left him weak on his sticks"

7.a small thin branch of a tree

 

see also

stick (v.)

constriction dislodge, free, move, unclasp

 

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phrases

-beat with a stick • big stick • bread stick • bread-stick • carrot stick • celery stick • control stick • cue stick • devil's walking stick • fencing stick • fish stick • gear stick • hockey stick • joss stick • licorice stick • measuring stick • pogo stick • polo stick • pool stick • rain stick • self-stick • setting stick • shooting stick • size stick • ski stick • stick about • stick around • stick bills • stick by • stick cinnamon • stick down • stick figure • stick horse • stick in • stick insect • stick into • stick lac • stick of rock • stick on • stick one's nose into everything • stick one's oar in • stick out • stick shift • stick to • stick to one's guns • stick to one's promise • stick together • stick up • stick with • stick with Scotchtape • stick-in-the-mud • stick-on • swagger stick • swizzle stick • sword stick • throw stick • throwing stick • walking stick

-Stick 'Em Up • Stick (comics) • Stick (film) • Stick (unit) • Stick Arena • Stick Around • Stick Around for Joy • Stick Cricket • Stick Figure Death Theatre • Stick Figure Neighbourhood • Stick Figures (album) • Stick It • Stick It (disambiguation) • Stick It Live • Stick It to Ya • Stick McGhee • Stick Orderly • Stick Soldiers • Stick Stickly • Stick To Me • Stick bass • Stick bomb • Stick fighting • Stick figure • Stick gambling • Stick in the Mud • Stick of Joseph • Stick puzzle • Stick shaker • Stick slip Phenomenon • Stick to the Status Quo • Stick-Up! • Stick-built

 

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Merriam-Webster (1913)

StickStick (?), n. [OE. sticke, AS. sticca; akin to stician to stab, prick, pierce, G. stecken a stick, staff, OHG. steccho, Icel. stik a stick. See Stick, v. t..]
1. A small shoot, or branch, separated, as by a cutting, from a tree or shrub; also, any stem or branch of a tree, of any size, cut for fuel or timber.

Withered sticks to gather, which might serve
Against a winter's day.
Milton.

2. Any long and comparatively slender piece of wood, whether in natural form or shaped with tools; a rod; a wand; a staff; as, the stick of a rocket; a walking stick.

3. Anything shaped like a stick; as, a stick of wax.

4. A derogatory expression for a person; one who is inert or stupid; as, an odd stick; a poor stick. [Colloq.]

5. (Print.) A composing stick. See under Composing. It is usually a frame of metal, but for posters, handbills, etc., one made of wood is used.

6. A thrust with a pointed instrument; a stab.

A stick of eels, twenty-five eels. [Prov. Eng.] -- Stick chimney, a chimney made of sticks laid crosswise, and cemented with clay or mud, as in some log houses. [U.S.] -- Stick insect, (Zoöl.), any one of various species of wingless orthopterous insects of the family Phasmidæ, which have a long round body, resembling a stick in form and color, and long legs, which are often held rigidly in such positions as to make them resemble small twigs. They thus imitate the branches and twigs of the trees on which they live. The common American species is Diapheromera femorata. Some of the Asiatic species are more than a foot long. -- To cut one's stick, or To cut stick, to run away. [Slang] De Quincey.

StickStick, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Stuck (?) (Obs. Sticked (�)); p. pr. & vb. n. Sticking.] [OE. stikien, v.t. & i., combined with steken, whence E. stuck), AS. stician, v.t. & i., and (assumed) stecan, v.t.; akin to OFries. steka, OS. stekan, OHG. stehhan, G. stechen, and to Gr. � to prick, Skr. tij to be sharp. Cf. Distinguish, Etiquette, Extinct, Instigate, Instinct, Prestige, Stake, Steak, Stick, n., Stigma, Stimulate, Sting, Stitch in sewing, Style for or in writing.]
1. To penetrate with a pointed instrument; to pierce; to stab; hence, to kill by piercing; as, to stick a beast.

And sticked him with bodkins anon. Chaucer.

It was a shame . . . to stick him under the other gentleman's arm while he was redding the fray. Sir W. Scott.

2. To cause to penetrate; to push, thrust, or drive, so as to pierce; as, to stick a needle into one's finger.

Thou stickest a dagger in me. Shak.

3. To fasten, attach, or cause to remain, by thrusting in; hence, also, to adorn or deck with things fastened on as by piercing; as, to stick a pin on the sleeve.

My shroud of white, stuck all with yew. Shak.

The points of spears are stuck within the shield. Dryden.

4. To set; to fix in; as, to stick card teeth.

5. To set with something pointed; as, to stick cards.

6. To fix on a pointed instrument; to impale; as, to stick an apple on a fork.

7. To attach by causing to adhere to the surface; as, to stick on a plaster; to stick a stamp on an envelope; also, to attach in any manner.

8. (Print.) To compose; to set, or arrange, in a composing stick; as, to stick type. [Cant]

9. (Joinery) To run or plane (moldings) in a machine, in contradistinction to working them by hand. Such moldings are said to be stuck.

10. To cause to stick; to bring to a stand; to pose; to puzzle; as, to stick one with a hard problem. [Colloq.]

11. To impose upon; to compel to pay; sometimes, to cheat. [Slang]

To stick out, to cause to project or protrude; to render prominent.

StickStick (?), v. i.
1. To adhere; as, glue sticks to the fingers; paste sticks to the wall.

The green caterpillar breedeth in the inward parts of roses not blown, where the dew sticketh. Bacon.

2. To remain where placed; to be fixed; to hold fast to any position so as to be moved with difficulty; to cling; to abide; to cleave; to be united closely.

A friend that sticketh closer than a brother. Prov. xviii. 24.

I am a kind of bur; I shall stick. Shak.

If on your fame our sex a bolt has thrown,
'T will ever stick through malice of your own.
Young.

3. To be prevented from going farther; to stop by reason of some obstacle; to be stayed.

I had most need of blessing, and “Amen”
Stuck in my throat.
Shak.

The trembling weapon passed
Through nine bull hides, . . . and stuck within the last.
Dryden.

4. To be embarrassed or puzzled; to hesitate; to be deterred, as by scruples; to scruple; -- often with at.

They will stick long at part of a demonstration for want of perceiving the connection of two ideas. Locke.

Some stick not to say, that the parson and attorney forged a will. Arbuthnot.

5. To cause difficulties, scruples, or hesitation.

This is the difficulty that sticks with the most reasonable. Swift.

To stick by. (a) To adhere closely to; to be firm in supporting. “We are your only friends; stick by us, and we will stick by you.” Davenant. (b) To be troublesome by adhering. “I am satisfied to trifle away my time, rather than let it stick by me.” Pope. -- To stick out. (a) To project; to be prominent. “His bones that were not seen stick out.” Job xxxiii. 21. (b) To persevere in a purpose; to hold out; as, the garrison stuck out until relieved. [Colloq.] -- To stick to, to be persevering in holding to; as, to stick to a party or cause. “The advantage will be on our side if we stick to its essentials.” Addison. -- To stick up, to stand erect; as, his hair sticks up. -- To stick up for, to assert and defend; as, to stick up for one's rights or for a friend. [Colloq.] -- To stick upon, to dwell upon; not to forsake. “If the matter be knotty, the mind must stop and buckle to it, and stick upon it with labor and thought.” Locke.

 

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Stick may refer to:

  • Stick, a long, slender piece of wood, usually a branch from a tree, generally without the leaves. Usually after being refined (e.g. smoothened, polished, varnished or painted), a stick may be used as:
    • Chopsticks, an eating utensil
    • Rod, cane, or hickory stick, disciplinary implements
    • Pointing stick, an indicator
    • Swagger stick, a formal attribute
    • Club (weapon) or staff (stick), weapons
    • Tally stick, a marking medium
    • Walking stick, a mobility aid
    • Fire stick, a stick for making fire
  • Stick, objects of similar shape to a slender piece of wood:
    • A stick of dynamite
    • Joy stick, a computer game controller
    • Prayer stick
    • Polo stick, hockey stick, lacrosse stick, etc. in sports
    • Memory stick, a device for storing digital information
    • Stick shift, automobile transmission
  • Stick (unit), an ancient unit of length (2 inch ≈ 5 cm), cfr. in yard (stick)
  • Silver Stick and Gold Stick, certain functions named after a ceremonial attribute
  • A group of 12 paratroopers
  • A line of infantry in a landing craft (usually 2 per craft)
  • Clapstick, a musical instrument that traditionally accompanies the didgeridoo
  • Chapman Stick, a musical instrument devised by Emmett Chapman in the early 1970s
  • Stick (comics), a character in Marvel Comics, predominantly Daredevil
  • A type of Victorian architecture, also sometimes referred to as Stick-Eastlake
  • Stick, a movie featuring Burt Reynolds and music by Anne Murray
  • Australian euphemism for approximately one gram of marijuana wrapped in aluminium foil and shaped like one's pinky finger
  • A scroll (rolled around a stick), e.g., the Stick of Joseph from Ezekiel 37:16
  • A stick insect or "walking stick"
  • Nickname for former baseball infielder and manager Gene Michael
  • A stick or sticky, a member of the Official IRA
  • A stick figure, also known as a stick man
  • In the pharmaceutical industry, it could mean a substance prepared as a solid for roll-on application.

Sticks may refer to:

  • Sticks, a name for Led Zeppelin's album Led Zeppelin IV
  • Sticks, slang for (especially woody) rural terrain
  • American rock group Styx, or their eponymous debut album
  • Stephen "Sticks" Kernahan, a former Australian rules football champion with the Carlton Football Club
  • Stick (verb), to prick or to attach to something, like glue does

See also

  • Poohsticks, a game
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