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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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stickup [ingl. am. ˈstɪkˌəp, ingl. brit. ˈstɪkʌp] SUST. coloq.

I. stick up V. (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. stick up (on wall):

stick up notice
stick up notice

2. stick up (raise):

stick up hand

3. stick up (rob):

II. stick up V. (v + adv) (project)

stick up for V. (v + adv + prep + o)

stick up for person
stick up for person
stick up for principle/idea
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en el diccionario PONS

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stick-up [ˈstɪkʌp] SUST. coloq.

I. stick up V. trans. coloq.

1. stick up (attach):

stick up poster, sign

2. stick up (raise):

3. stick up (rob):

II. stick up V. intr.

stick up hair

stick up for V. trans.

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en el diccionario PONS
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stickup [ˈstɪk·ʌp] SUST. argot

I. stick up V. trans. coloq.

1. stick up (rob):

2. stick up (raise):

II. stick up V. intr.

stick up hair

stick up for V. trans.

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Present
Istick up
youstick up
he/she/itsticks up
westick up
youstick up
theystick up
Past
Istuck up
youstuck up
he/she/itstuck up
westuck up
youstuck up
theystuck up
Present Perfect
Ihavestuck up
youhavestuck up
he/she/ithasstuck up
wehavestuck up
youhavestuck up
theyhavestuck up
Past Perfect
Ihadstuck up
youhadstuck up
he/she/ithadstuck up
wehadstuck up
youhadstuck up
theyhadstuck up

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He could be expected to stick up for his teammates, a situation which led to many fighting penalties each year.
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Now it is time for him to learn not only how to fight for himself but to stick up for the people he loves.
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She knows how to stick up for herself and isn't afraid to get physical if necessary.
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So my view is stick up for it and don't worry about that.
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He is a beige, nearly bald man with a tie and glasses whose few remaining hairs stick up when he is scared or surprised.
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