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  1. STICK definition: 1. a thin piece of wood or other material: 2. a long, thin wooden pole that especially old or…. Learn more.

  2. Jul 5, 2012 · The meaning of STICK is a woody piece or part of a tree or shrub. How to use stick in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Stick.

  3. stick something/somebody I don't know how you stick that job. They’re always arguing—I can’t stick it any longer. The problem is, my mother can't stick my boyfriend.

  4. Stick, a more colloquial and general term, is used particularly when a third kind of material is involved: A gummed label will stick to a package. Discover More Example Sentences

  5. 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.

  6. Synonyms for STICK: adhere, cling, glue, cleave, hew, bind, fuse, fasten; Antonyms of STICK: fall, loosen, drop, remove, take, relocate, replace, supersede.

  7. Define stick. stick synonyms, stick pronunciation, stick translation, English dictionary definition of stick. n. 1. A long slender piece of wood, especially: a. A branch or stem that has fallen or been cut from a tree or shrub. b. A piece of wood, such as a tree...

  8. long thin piece. [countable] (often in compounds) stick (of something) a long, thin piece of something. The man had sticks of dynamite strapped to his chest. a stick of gum. carrot/cinnamon/celery sticks. (North American English) a stick of butter.

  9. stick1 /stɪk/ n. [ countable] Botany a branch of a tree or shrub that has been cut or broken off. a long, slender piece of wood, for use as fuel, in carpentry, as a wand, rod, etc. British Terms [ Chiefly Brit.]a walking stick or cane. a long, slender piece or part of anything: a stick of celery.

  10. STICK meaning: 1. to become joined to something or to make something become joined to something else, usually with…. Learn more.

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