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    get stuck in
  2. unable to move, or set in a particular position, place, or way of thinking: This door seems to be stuck - can you help me push it open? stuck in Seven of us were stuck in the lift for over an hour. I hate being stuck (= having to be) behind a desk - I'd rather work outside. Synonyms.

  3. : completely unwilling to change one's ways of doing or thinking about things. See the full definition. Word of the Day. amiable. See Definitions and Examples » STUCK IN is contained in 3 matches in Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Learn definitions, uses, and phrases with stuck in.

  4. idiom UK informal (also get stuck into something) Add to word list. to start doing something enthusiastically: We showed them where the crates had to be moved to, and they got stuck in straightaway. You really got stuck into your food (= ate your food quickly) - you must have been hungry.

  5. To instruct, direct, or force someone to enter or remain in some place, especially in a careless or thoughtless manner. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "stick" and "into." The police stuck me into a holding cell for nearly 24 hours without letting me contact my family.

  6. The phrase "stuck in" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you are describing a feeling of being unable to move on from a situation. For example, "I'm feeling stuck in this job and I can't seem to make any progress.". exact ( 60 )

  7. To begin doing something at once and with energy or enthusiasm. Primarily heard in UK. My mum bought me this book for my birthday, and I got stuck in straight away. The boss sent me the details for the new project and told me to get stuck in. I love my new intern—no matter how boring the task, she always gets stuck in.

  8. It conveys the idea of someone actively engaging with a task or activity, often with enthusiasm and energy. The origins of this expression are not entirely clear, but it is believed to have emerged sometime during the 20th century. Historically, the phrase may have been influenced by similar idioms that were already in use at the time.

  9. If you are stuck in a boring or unpleasant situation, you are unable to change it or get away from it. I don't want to get stuck in another job like that. I am stuck in a relationship which I don't enjoy.

  10. Stuck describes something that's frozen or fixed in one place and can't be moved. If your foot gets stuck in the mud, it means you can't get your foot out of its messy trap. The lid of a jar can be stuck, and your car can get stuck in traffic; either way, the thing that's stuck isn't going anywhere.

  11. get stuck in/get stuck into something meaning, definition, what is get stuck in/get stuck into something: to start doing something eagerly and wit...: Learn more.