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Examples:have money stuck (in stocks, real estate etc)—stuck and not moving forward (idiom); stagnant—get food stuck between one's teeth—stuck in old conventions—stuck in the old ways (idiom); refusing acknowledge new ideas—stuck in a difficult position—bone stuck in the throat—follow the same old path (idiom); stuck in a rut—fish bone stuck in one's throat (idiom); fig. feel obliged to speak out candidly—free reed mouth organ, with wooden pipes stuck ina gourd—stuck together as by glue (of lovers)—lit. in the same boat under wind and rain (idiom); fig. stick together in hard times—funeral stick (held by the son as a sign of filial piety)—stick-slip (in mechanics)—a rattle stick used in folk dancing—measure roughly (with the hand, a stick, string etc)—lunar caustic (fused silver nitrate, shaped ina stick and used as a cauterizing agent)—lit. see a gap and stick in a needle (idiom); fig. to make use of every second and every inch—run or stick (a needle etc) into—stick to sth without change (idiom); to persevere—sugar-coated Chinese hawthorn fruit on a stick—lit. you plant a garden and the flowers do not bloom, you poke a stick in the mud and it grows ina tree—pointing stick (for notebook computer)—both ends (of a stick etc)—lit. idly poke a stick in the mud and it grows ina tree to shade you—bamboo stick used as a toy horse—inscribed bamboo stick (used in divination, gambling, drawing lots etc)—flog with a bamboo stick—stick together through thick and thin [idiom.]— |