Sticking synonyms
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Part of speech:
extending out above or beyond a surface or boundary
extending out above or beyond a surface or boundary
Sticking out.
extending out above or beyond a surface or boundary
extending out above or beyond a surface or boundary
(Intransitive) To be consistent or coherent; to be in accordance; to agree.
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To keep up in a race or contest:
Deposit is defined as to place, entrust, put, lay or set down for safekeeping or payment.
Lodge is defined as to provide or rent a cottage or resort space, to be stuck or caught, or to store something.
(Intransitive) To exert a binding or restraining influence.
To cohere with a bond.
To be connected naturally or logically, as by a common principle; be consistent
To adhere; cling (to)
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To adhere to an object, without being affixed, in such a way as to follow its contours. Used especially of fabrics and films.
To prick or wound with a sting
Dumbfound is defined as to amaze someone, or to make someone speechless because of shock.
To affect with great wonder; astonish.
To put at a loss as to what to think, say, or do; bewilder.
To stupefy is to astonish, shock or make someone unable to think or respond clearly.
To confuse; to fluster; to flabbergast.
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To confuse hopelessly, as by something complicated or involved; befuddle; puzzle
To pose is defined as to get into a certain position or to pretend to be someone.
Beat means to hit something over and over again or to form or mix something.
To confuse so as to keep from understanding or solving; puzzle; confound
To puzzle or perplex
To puzzle is defined as to confuse.
To be successful in coming or going:
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To give trouble to, esp. in a petty or nagging way; disturb, annoy, irritate, etc.
(Theater) To place (a scene) in a given locale
To cause to be in a certain position or place; place; set
To put in or as if in a particular place or position; set.
(Games) To place (a bet); wager.
Transfix is to pierce with something pointed, or to cause someone to become motionless as they concentrate on someone or something either in a good way or a bad way.
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To cause to project or extend:
To stall is to delay or put off doing something, when an engine stops running or when a project or progress is stopped.
To go into in a sharp, thrusting way
To continue in the same state or condition:
To follow up vigorously; promote (a campaign, claim, etc.)
To penetrate is to pass into or through something.
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Paste is defined as to cover or fasten together.
To put or introduce into the body of something; interpolate:
(Intransitive) To stop or pause respecting decision or action; to be in suspense or uncertainty as to a determination.
To cause something to adhere closely to; to follow attentively.
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To bring into confusion.
To violate rules deliberately, as in a game:
To join or unite with or as with cement
(Mil.) To join (troops, a unit, etc.) temporarily to some other unit
Affix means to create an addition to something.
To continue in existence; endure:
To cause to feel sharp pain in
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To hold in a tight embrace.
(Figuratively) To hold fast; to cling to; to cherish.
To stop the movement or progress of:
To put or bring together so as to make one; combine or join into a whole
To hold, fix, or direct (the attention, gaze, etc.) steadily on something
(Pejorative, sometimes offensive) To cheat or swindle someone of something inappropriately.
(Slang) To take (drugs) illegally:
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To waste time; dawdle
To defeat soundly:
(Informal) To take advantage of by cheating, sponging, etc.
To injure or kill.
Swindle is to use deception, lies or fraudulent is defined as to trick someone or to obtain something that is not yours.
To swindle; cheat:
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To take something from (another) by means of unseemly or deceptive methods.
To deceive or cheat.
To take something from by fraud; swindle:
Bilk is defined as to swindle or get out of paying.
(Idiomatic) To give a responsibility to someone.
To give or cause (pain, wounds, etc.) by or as by striking; cause to be borne
To offer or circulate fraudulently; pass off:
To confound is defined as to confuse someone, defeat an enemy or foil a plan.
(Informal, Dial.) To prepare or intend
To get (something required), usually quickly or for a brief period:
To fall or drop to a lower level, especially to go down slowly or in stages:
To pass over or through:
To strike against with great force; drive into
To fall rapidly:
(Informal) To work or study hard
displacing (antonym)
To remove from office; discharge
removing (antonym)
To do away with; eliminate:
disobeying (antonym)
refusing (antonym)
Refuse is defined as to reject or to decide to not do something.
forgetting (antonym)
To banish from one's thoughts:
unfastening (antonym)
loosening (antonym)
To make looser or less tight:
falling (antonym)
To become ensnared or entrapped; to be worse off than before.
rising (related)
(Of a river) To have its source (in a particular place).
giving (related)
To perform for an audience:
affecting (related)
To influence or alter.
connecting (related)
To establish a rapport or relationship; relate:
moving (related)
To stir the emotions:
locktite (related)
glue (related)
pinch (related)
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