get stuck

VERB
  1. be unable to move further
    The car bogged down in the sand
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How To Use get stuck In A Sentence

  • The strands of barley's beard can get stuck in an animals mouth because it is sharp.
  • Nick probably hears worse from the little ladies whose cats get stuck up trees.
  • All I can say is that I'll certainly be expecting my men to get stuck in and it's up to the referee after that to decide what s a fair tackle and what s a foul tackle.
  • Get stuck in, close the big stars down and make life difficult. The Sun
  • We have to get stuck into him and slog him out of the attack. The Sun
  • They didn't want to get stuck out here in the wilds, where anything might happen, and nothing could be counted on. DESPERADOES
  • Left out in the heat of the sun, tapes easily warp or get stuck in their cases.
  • If you narrow yourself down to one particular year, sometimes you'll get stuck with 365 days of sucky music and, then what?
  • Make sure you head back to the city in good time, though, you would not want to get stuck in this wilderness, even in the late spring and summer when the sun hardly sets.
  • We're bottom of the league and we have to get stuck in.
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