Stick out meaning in English
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Definition
to stick out my tongue at someone: to put out my tongue at someone, to show my tongue to someone
This is an irregular verb:
I stick out my tongue at someone / I stuck out / I have stuck out
to stick out (one's finger): to straighten (one's finger), to cause (one's finger) to protrude
(Your shirt) is sticking out (of your pants!): (Your shirt) is partially outside (your pants!)
- "I managed to maintain a shred of dignity by sticking out my ‘pinkie' finger with each sip."
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