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stick

[stik] / stɪk /








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Motorcyclists have been given metal rods, sticking up between their handlebars, to stop any threads they drive into from becoming tied around their necks.

From BBC

Ultimately, England made enough stick to the scoreboard to sit atop the Six Nations table after round one.

From BBC

More mature consumers are likely to stick with natural, subtler looks, she said.

From MarketWatch

When she couldn’t remember definitions of basic insurance terms, her husband suggested sticking Post-it Notes on her computer.

From The Wall Street Journal

There are still voices in government who reckon they can keep their heads down and stick it out.

From BBC