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stuck together
adjective as in joined
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Black people made him because they stuck together and they saw--look what's going down--let's get some of this.
As in many mill towns in New England, the French-Canadians in Lowell stuck together in a tight-knit ethnic enclave.
Republicans stuck together and forced the president to sign the tax-cut extension.
Long, long afterward Sara Lee found a quite delightful breakfast hidden between two pages that were stuck together.
He turned and screamed at their long white faces; and still they came on, all stuck together, like some horrible jell—.
And then I was thinking about the bunch of men who've stuck together and by me for five years, like a pack of wolves, by jove!
Another time she offered big balls of popped corn stuck together with maple sugar, and liberally sprinkled with beechnut kernels.
A string of fragments having been collected and stuck together, the next step is to fuse them down into a uniform rod.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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