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They’re “just the right size to get stuck in the esophagus of a small child, especially a child younger than four years,” Litovitz said in an email.

“It’s interconnected by financial markets, by geopolitics, by climate, and by crazy boats that get stuck in the Suez Canal. If policymakers aren’t aware of those interconnections, they are only getting a partial picture of what could happen.”

Equally, gravel is not ideal for track days, when members of the public take their cars on to a race track and pay to drive around, because their cars get stuck in it, and sessions have to be stopped to drag them out.

From BBC

“We can have eight hours of sleep - but most people get stuck in the window looking at Earth,” Ms Stott says.

From BBC

Rhaenyra's arc throughout this series is realizing that she's got to get stuck in.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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