Stuck meaning in English
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Definition
(to be) stuck: (to be) trapped, blocked, caught; confused
to stick: to fasten, to fix, to bind, to glue, to attach
Examples
- "Brian : Oh my god Bruno, your head is stuck in the door!"
- "I'm stuck!"
- "Philip : Well it wasn't just that the door was stuck."
- "Warbuckle : Well well well, Philip, look at the two of us: a couple of sad and lonely workaholics stuck at the office on New Year's Eve!"
- "I recently rescued a kitten who was stuck in a tree."
- "It's stuck in the door!"
- "I'm stuck in Bangkok airport!"
- "Except it keeps repeating "tell me about your mother" over and over again – I think it's stuck or something."
- "I suppose I'm stuck with the terms of these loans until they're completely paid off."
- "In fact, just this morning, I got my head stuck in the doors of a train."
- "In fact, just th is morning, I got my head stuck in the doors of a train."
- "Philip : Well, it wasn't just that the door was stuck."
- "Warbuckle : Well, well, well, Philip, look at the two of us: a couple of sad and lonely workaholics stuck at the office on New Year's Eve!"
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