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Definition of stick
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of stick is as below...
Stick (n.) To cause to
stick;
to bring to a
stand;
to pose; to
puzzle;
as, to stick one with a hard
problem..
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Bestuck
::
Bestuck
() imp. & p. p.
Bestick.
Sticker
::
Sticker
(n.) One who, or that
which,
sticks;
as, a bill
sticker..
Adhesive
::
Adhesive
(a.)
Sticky;
tenacious,
as
glutinous
substances..
Candelabrum
::
Candelabrum
(n.) A large
candlestick,
having
several
branches..
Gorm
::
Gorm (v. t.) To daub, as the hands or
clothing,
with gorm; to daub with
anything
sticky..
Rocket
::
Rocket
(n.) An
artificial
firework
consisting
of a
cylindrical
case of paper or metal
filled
with a
composition
of
combustible
ingredients,
as
niter,
charcoal,
and
sulphur,
and
fastened
to a
guiding
stick.
The
rocket
is
projected
through
the air by the force
arising
from the
expansion
of the gases
liberated
by
combustion
of the
composition.
Rockets
are used as
projectiles
for
various
purposes,
for
signals,
and also for
pyrotechnic
display..
Broomstaff
::
Broomstaff
(n.) A
broomstick.
Grace
::
Grace (n.) A play
designed
to
promote
or
display
grace of
motion.
It
consists
in
throwing
a small hoop from one
player
to
another,
by means of two
sticks
in the hands of each.
Called
also grace hoop or
hoops..
Staff
::
Staff (n.) A stick
carried
in the hand for
support
or
defense
by a
person
walking;
hence,
a
support;
that which props or
upholds..
Hockey
::
Hockey
(n.) A game in which two
parties
of
players,
armed with
sticks
curved
or
hooked
at the end,
attempt
to drive any small
object
(as a ball or a bit of wood)
toward
opposite
goals..
Stick
::
Stick (v. i.) To
adhere;
as, glue
sticks
to the
fingers;
paste
sticks
to the
wall..
Stickleback
::
Stickle
(v. t. & i.) A
shallow
rapid in a
river;
also, the
current
below a
waterfall..
Broomstick
::
Broomstick
(n.) A stick used as a
handle
of a
broom.
Stiddy
::
Sticky
(superl.)
Having
the
quality
of
sticking
to a
surface;
adhesive;
gluey;
viscous;
viscid;
glutinous;
tenacious.
Plaster
::
Plaster
(n.) An
external
application
of a
consistency
harder
than
ointment,
prepared
for use by
spreading
it on
linen,
leather,
silk, or other
material.
It is
adhesive
at the
ordinary
temperature
of the body, and is used,
according
to its
composition,
to
produce
a
medicinal
effect,
to bind parts
together,
etc.; as, a
porous
plaster;
sticking
plaster..
Stickle
::
Stickle
(v. i.) To
contend,
contest,
or
altercate,
esp. in a
pertinacious
manner
on
insufficient
grounds..
Stick-tight
::
Sticktail
(n.) The ruddy duck.
Stickler
::
Stickler
(v. t.) One who
arbitrates
a duel; a
sidesman
to a
fencer;
a
second;
an
umpire.
Stickler
::
Stickler
(v. t.) One who
stickles.
Set
::
Set (v. t.) To cause to stop or
stick;
to
obstruct;
to
fasten
to a spot;
hence,
to
occasion
difficulty
to; to
embarrass;
as, to set a coach in the mud..
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