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unstick

[uhn-stik] / ʌnˈstɪk /




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What I can't unstick from my brain is how defiant it is of simple determination.

From Salon

Separately, nobody's trying to unstick cancellation from legitimately awful folks like Paula Deen and Megyn Kelly.

From Salon

But "Dexter: New Blood" can't quite unstick itself from the past, in the same way that Dexter himself cannot fully shed the old skin of who he was.

From Salon

Doing so, he hoped, would unstick the infrastructure bill, which passed the Senate in August but has been held captive in the House by liberals demanding their legislative priorities: social policy and climate change.

From New York Times

When she got stuck, she simply went down the hall and asked Ms. Sappingfield to unstick her.

From New York Times