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stuck

[stuhk] / stʌk /
ADJECTIVE
tight
Synonyms


ADJECTIVE
stranded
Synonyms
ADJECTIVE
perplexed
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG




Example Sentences

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He argues that healthcare remains maddeningly stuck at Step 2, as practitioners struggle to connect siloed information.

From The Wall Street Journal

Hendrick said they had been chanting "December 10, December 10" as they excitedly looked forward to the release date, and it stuck.

From BBC

"We're now stuck living at my parents' house with a toddler and a newborn," she said.

From BBC

"If he doesn't, then we are stuck in the same chaos... the UK becomes like Man U, we can't keep hold of a manager," a minister warns.

From BBC

"There's less chance of your foot getting stuck. I feel like you don't see as many non-contact injuries on grass," said Patriots linebacker Jack Gibbens.

From Barron's