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Definitions

stuck

[stuhk] / stʌk /
ADJECTIVE
tight
Synonyms


ADJECTIVE
stranded
Synonyms
ADJECTIVE
perplexed
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG




Example Sentences

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As a parent, you wouldn’t want your child to be stuck forever wearing a onesie and drinking from a sippy cup.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s left the Bowl’s former residents, who described the park as a “slice of paradise,” stuck in limbo.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s hard to look forward when you’ve got your head stuck in the sand.

From Los Angeles Times

In the end, Norriss mainly stuck with his stable of old clients, but also added a British and Australian clothing company to reduce his dependency on U.S. customers.

From The Wall Street Journal

As people scrambled to get to New Year's Eve celebrations, some travellers said they spent more than six hours stuck onboard trains overnight as services were hit by more delays.

From BBC