Stuck - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |stʌk|  American pronunciation of the word stuck
Brit.  |stʌk|  British pronunciation of the word stuck
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto stick
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto stick

adjective

- baffled
this problem has me completely stuck

Extra examples

The girl stuck her tongue out.

She stuck a notice up on the wall.

This drawer is stuck. It just won't open!

You have a piece of lettuce stuck between your teeth.

She stuck a tape in the VCR.

The window was stuck fast.

The little girl stuck her tongue out at me.

...there's always one person stuck with cleaning up the mess, namely me...

The car was stuck in the mud.

For three unhappy days we were all stuck in the house because of the blizzard.

There was gum stuck underneath the table.

...while stuck in traffic, I could have used a bit of bewitchment to clear the road of other drivers...

The door was stuck, and we couldn't even get it to budge.

...disjoined the two drinking glasses, which were stuck together, only with the greatest difficulty...

They've gotten stuck in a groove in their jobs.

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