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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sticks; The Stick; The stick; Stick (disambiguation); The Stick (disambiguation); The Sticks; Sticks (disambiguation); Stick (surname)
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stick         
I
n.
1) a hiking; hockey; pointed; walking stick
2) a celery stick
3) a composing stick ('device for typesetting')
4) a swagger stick (carried by a military officer)
5) (misc.) to carry a big stick ('to threaten to use force to settle a dispute')
II
v.
1) ('to remain fixed') to stick fast (the car is stuck fast in the mud)
2) (d; intr.) to stick by ('to be loyal to') (to stick by one's friends)
3) (d; tr.) ('to thrust') to stick into (to stick a needle into a cushion; to stick one's hands into one's pockets)
4) (d; tr.) ('to fasten, paste') to stick on (to stick a stamp on an envelope)
5) (d; tr.) ('to thrust') to stick through (she stuck her head through the window)
6) (d; intr.) ('to adhere') to stick to (the stamp didn't stick to the envelope)
7) (d; intr.) ('to limit oneself') to stick to (to stick to the subject)
8) (d; intr.) to stick to ('to be loyal to') (to stick to one's principles)
9) (d; intr.) ('to remain') to stick with (stick with me, and you will not get lost)
10) (misc.) to stick in one's throat ('to be hard to say'); ('to be a source of irritation')
stick         
I. NOUN USES
(sticks)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A stick is a thin branch which has fallen off a tree.
...people carrying bundles of dried sticks to sell for firewood.
N-COUNT
2.
A stick is a long thin piece of wood which is used for supporting someone's weight or for hitting people or animals.
He looks old and walks with a stick...
Crowds armed with sticks and stones took to the streets.
N-COUNT
3.
A stick is a long thin piece of wood which is used for a particular purpose.
...kebab sticks.
...lolly sticks.
...drum sticks.
N-COUNT: usu n N
4.
Some long thin objects that are used in sports are called sticks.
...lacrosse sticks.
...hockey sticks.
...ski-sticks.
N-COUNT: usu n N
5.
A stick of something is a long thin piece of it.
...a stick of celery.
...cinnamon sticks.
N-COUNT: usu N of n, n N
6.
If you give someone some stick, you criticize them or tease them roughly. (BRIT INFORMAL)
It's not motorists who give you the most stick, it's the general public...
I get some stick from the lads because of my faith but I don't mind.
N-UNCOUNT
7.
If you say that someone lives in the sticks, you mean that they live a long way from any large cities. (INFORMAL)
He lived out in the sticks somewhere.
N-PLURAL: the N [disapproval]
8.
If someone gets the wrong end of the stick or gets hold of the wrong end of the stick, they do not understand something correctly and get the wrong idea about it. (INFORMAL)
PHRASE: V inflects
II. VERB USES
(sticks, sticking, stuck)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
Please look at category 9 to see if the expression you are looking for is shown under another headword.
1.
If you stick something somewhere, you put it there in a rather casual way. (INFORMAL)
He folded the papers and stuck them in his desk drawer...
Jack opened his door and stuck his head out.
VERB: V n prep/adv, V n prep/adv
2.
If you stick a pointed object in something, or if it sticks in something, it goes into it or through it by making a cut or hole.
Some punk stuck a knife in her last night...
The soldiers went at once to the mound and began to stick their bayonets through it...
The knife stuck in the ground at his feet.
VERB: V n in/into/through n, V n in/into/through n, V in n
3.
If something is sticking out from a surface or object, it extends up or away from it. If something is sticking into a surface or object, it is partly in it.
They lay where they had fallen from the crane, sticking out of the water...
His hair sticks up in half a dozen directions.
...when we see her with lots of tubes and needles sticking into her little body.
VERB: V adv/prep, V adv/prep, V adv/prep
4.
If you stick one thing to another, you attach it using glue, sticky tape, or another sticky substance.
We just stuck it to the window...
He has nowhere to stick up his posters...
Stick down any loose bits of flooring.
VERB: V n prep, V n with adv, V n with adv
5.
If one thing sticks to another, it becomes attached to it and is difficult to remove.
Peel away the waxed paper if it has stuck to the bottom of the cake...
If left to stand, cooked pasta sticks together.
VERB: V to n, V together
6.
If something sticks in your mind, you remember it for a long time.
The incident stuck in my mind because it was the first example I had seen of racism in that country...
VERB: V in n
7.
If something which can usually be moved sticks, it becomes fixed in one position.
The needle on the dial went right round to fifty feet, which was as far as it could go, and there it stuck...
VERB: V
8.
see also stuck
9.
to stick in your throat: see throat
Stick         
·vt A thrust with a pointed instrument; a stab.
II. Stick ·vi To cause difficulties, scruples, or hesitation.
III. Stick ·noun To set with something pointed; as, to stick cards.
IV. Stick ·vt Anything shaped like a stick; as, a stick of wax.
V. Stick ·noun To impose upon; to compel to pay; sometimes, to cheat.
VI. Stick ·noun To Set; to fix in; as, to stick card teeth.
VII. Stick ·vi To be prevented from going farther; to stop by reason of some obstacle; to be stayed.
VIII. Stick ·vi To Adhere; as, glue sticks to the fingers; paste sticks to the wall.
IX. Stick ·noun To Compose; to set, or arrange, in a composing stick; as, to stick type.
X. Stick ·noun To fix on a pointed instrument; to Impale; as, to stick an apple on a fork.
XI. Stick ·vt A derogatory expression for a person; one who is inert or stupid; as, an odd stick; a poor stick.
XII. Stick ·noun To cause to penetrate; to push, thrust, or drive, so as to pierce; as, to stick a needle into one's finger.
XIII. Stick ·noun To run or plane (moldings) in a machine, in contradistinction to working them by hand. Such moldings are said to be stuck.
XIV. Stick ·vt A composing stick. ·see under Composing. It is usually a frame of metal, but for posters, handbills, ·etc., one made of wood is used.
XV. Stick ·noun To attach by causing to adhere to the surface; as, to stick on a plaster; to stick a stamp on an envelope; also, to attach in any manner.
XVI. Stick ·noun To cause to stick; to bring to a stand; to Pose; to Puzzle; as, to stick one with a hard problem.
XVII. Stick ·vi To be embarrassed or puzzled; to Hesitate; to be deterred, as by scruples; to Scruple;
- often with at.
XVIII. Stick ·vt A small shoot, or branch, separated, as by a cutting, from a tree or shrub; also, any stem or branch of a tree, of any size, cut for fuel or timber.
XIX. Stick ·noun To penetrate with a pointed instrument; to Pierce; to Stab; hence, to kill by piercing; as, to stick a beast.
XX. Stick ·noun To fasten, attach, or cause to remain, by thrusting in; hence, also, to adorn or deck with things fastened on as by piercing; as, to stick a pin on the sleeve.
XXI. Stick ·vt Any long and comparatively slender piece of wood, whether in natural form or shaped with tools; a rod; a wand; a staff; as, the stick of a rocket; a walking stick.
XXII. Stick ·vi To remain where placed; to be fixed; to hold fast to any position so as to be moved with difficulty; to Cling; to Abide; to Cleave; to be united closely.
stick         
stick1
¦ noun
1. a thin piece of wood that has fallen or been cut off a tree.
a stick used for support in walking or as a weapon.
(the sticks) informal goalposts or cricket stumps.
Nautical, archaic a mast or spar.
2. (in hockey, polo, etc.) a long, thin implement with a curved head or angled blade, used to hit or direct the ball or puck.
(sticks) (in field hockey) the foul play of raising the stick above the shoulder.
3. a long, thin object or piece of something: a stick of dynamite.
a conductor's baton.
a gear or control lever.
4. the threat of punishment as a means of persuasion (as contrasted with the 'carrot' or enticement).
Brit. informal severe criticism or treatment.
5. (the sticks) informal, derogatory rural areas.
6. informal, dated a person of a specified kind: Janet's not a bad old stick.
7. a small group of soldiers assigned to a particular duty.
8. a group of bombs or paratroopers dropped from an aircraft.
9. Stock Exchange a large quantity of unsold stock, especially the proportion of shares which must be taken up by underwriters after an unsuccessful issue.
Phrases
up sticks Brit. informal go to live elsewhere. [from naut. sl. to up sticks 'set up a boat's mast' (ready for departure).]
Origin
OE sticca 'peg, stick, spoon', of W. Gmc origin.
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stick2
¦ verb (past and past participle stuck)
1. insert, thrust, or push (an object or its point) into or through something.
(stick in/into/through) be or remain fixed with its point embedded in.
stab or pierce with a sharp object.
2. put somewhere in a quick or careless way.
informal used to express angry dismissal of a particular thing: they can stick the job.
3. protrude or extend in a certain direction.
4. adhere or cause to adhere.
5. (be stuck) be fixed in a particular position or unable to move or be moved.
be unable to progress with a task or find the answer or solution.
(be stuck for) be at a loss for or in need of.
(be stuck with) informal be unable to get rid of or escape from.
(be stuck on) informal be infatuated with.
6. Brit. informal accept; tolerate; endure: I can't stick Geoffrey.
(stick at) informal persevere with (a task or endeavour).
(stick it out) informal put up with or persevere with something difficult or disagreeable.
Phrases
get stuck in (or into) Brit. informal start doing something with determination.
stick in one's throat (or craw) be difficult or impossible to accept.
stick it to informal, chiefly N. Amer. treat harshly.
stick one's neck out informal risk incurring criticism or anger by acting or speaking boldly.
Phrasal verbs
stick around informal remain in or near a place.
stick by continue to support or be loyal to.
stick something on informal place the blame for a mistake or wrongdoing on.
stick out be extremely noticeable.
stick out for refuse to accept less than.
stick to continue or confine oneself to doing, using, or practising.
stick together informal remain united or mutually loyal.
stick someone/thing up informal rob someone or something at gunpoint.
stick up for support or defend.
stick with informal persevere or continue with.
Derivatives
stickability noun
Origin
OE stician, of Gmc origin.
Stick         
Another word for cigarette, abbreviated form of cancer stick.
Wanna burn a stick?
stick         
I. n.
1.
Rod, switch, birch.
2.
Club, bludgeon, cudgel, shillelah, bat.
3.
Cane, staff, walking-stick.
4.
Piece of timber.
5.
Stab, thrust, prick.
6.
(In printing.) Composing-stick.
II. v. a.
1.
Pierce, penetrate, transfix, stab, spear, gore.
2.
Kill, stab.
3.
Insert, thrust, infix.
4.
Attach, paste, glue, cement.
5.
Fix (on something pointed).
6.
Set, fix in.
III. v. n.
1.
Adhere, cleave, cling, hold, stay fixed.
2.
Abide, remain, stop, stay, hold fast, be infixed, cling.
3.
Stop.
4.
Hesitate, waver, doubt, scruple, stickle, be embarrassed, be puzzled.
sticks         
n. (colloq.)
rural area
in the sticks (to live way out in the sticks)
sticks         
(in field hockey) the foul play of raising the stick above the shoulder.
the sticks         
  • A road in the boondocks of [[Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 13]], [[Sullivan County, Pennsylvania]]
the sticks
informal, derogatory rural areas.
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the sticks
informal goalposts or cricket stumps.
Stickful         
  • A stick of butter
UNIT OF LENGTH
Stick (measurement); Stickful; Stick of type; Stick of butter
·noun As much set type as fills a composing stick.

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