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stick1 [stɪk] SUST.

2. stick a. sports:

stick for hockey
walking stick

3. stick MÚS.:

stick

4. stick MILIT.:

stick

6. stick coloq. (person):

old stick

7. stick coloq. (remote area):

I . stick2 <stuck, stuck> [stɪk] V. intr.

1. stick (adhere):

stick

4. stick games:

stick

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to stick in sb's craw

II . stick2 <stuck, stuck> [stɪk] V. trans.

1. stick (affix):

stick
stick

2. stick coloq. (tolerate):

stick
stick

cocktail stick SUST.

gear lever SUST. ingl. brit., ingl. austr., gearshift SUST. ingl. am., gear stick SUST. NBrit

glue stick SUST.

hockey stick SUST.

joss stick [ˈdʒɒsstɪk, ingl. am. ˈdʒɑ:s-] SUST.

ski stick SUST. ingl. brit.

stick at V. trans.

stick by V. trans.

1. stick by (continue to support):

stick by friend
stick by friend

2. stick by (not change):

stick by opinion

3. stick by (comply with):

stick by rules

stick down V. trans.

1. stick down (fix):

stick down

2. stick down coloq. (put):

stick down

3. stick down coloq. (write hastily):

stick down

I . stick in V. trans.

1. stick in (put):

stick in

2. stick in (add):

stick in
stick in

3. stick in:

stick in knife
stick in needle

stick on V. trans.

1. stick on (affix):

stick on stamp, label

II . stick together V. intr.

1. stick together (adhere):

stick together

2. stick together (not separate):

stick together

3. stick together (remain loyal):

stick together

I . stick up V. trans. coloq.

2. stick up (raise):

stick 'em up!

3. stick up (rob):

stick up

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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He has also been involved in some of the stranger events of the series, such as unknowingly reviving a fish stick as a revenge-crazed zombie.
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He took a trainer's white towel and held it on a hockey stick, as if to wave a white flag.
en.wikipedia.org
But the refugee acted quickly, shoulder-charging and tackling the would-be stick-up artist.
www.independent.co.uk
They saw a group of women, poking with a long stick something on the ground that looked like a piece of ivory.
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To her discontent, the brush-applied strokes did nt stick on the support the way she expected.
en.wikipedia.org
And if so, why not go the whole way and stick a camera on the soap dish?
www.telegraph.co.uk
Still needs to clean up his stick handling and lost a couple up-ice passes in heavy traffic, but it's still early in his preseason too.
www.milehighhockey.com
A more advanced shootout mode allows you to pull out very advanced moves on the new and improved skill stick.
en.wikipedia.org
People with similar attitudes tend to stick together as interests and hobbies are common.
en.wikipedia.org
The earliest reference to a flat-faced bat (i.e., with a flat surface at the bottom of the stick in ice hockey style) also occurs in 1622.
en.wikipedia.org

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