How To Use Stick out In A Sentence

  • She saw a tube of lipstick out of the corner of her eye and applied it to her lips before smacking them together looking at the result before grimacing and swiping it from her lips.
  • Pink Elephants on Parade" and "When I See an Elephant Fly" are the only songs that stick out.
  • Youll stick out like a sore thumb if you dress thatcasually, she finished, looking as if the word shed wanted to use was a lot worse than casually. Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instrument Series
  • He nodded the ball down only for the goalkeeper to stick out a hand and paw it away.
  • You stick out like a sore thumb. Times, Sunday Times
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  • It's very discouraging, especially when you go to the doctor and find out that your fundus is still well below the pelvis bone - so why exactly is my tummy starting to stick out approximately one inch below the breastbone? Descriptive Title: Random Preggy Business
  • The pup was born with a narrow jaw which causes his lower teeth to stick out. The Sun
  • Her gremlin is her twin self, who talks to her in the second person, tells her to play it safe and not stick out from the crowd. Writing
  • Just about all the staff are very conservative, good church-going types - and I stick out like a purple goat in a flock of white-washed sheep.
  • The pup was born with a narrow jaw which causes his lower teeth to stick out. The Sun
  • So is it time once more to stick out our thumb and chance our arm? Times, Sunday Times
  • He distributes a multitude of straws, which he inserts to stick out in different places, so that the halm may remind him of what his memory cannot retain. The Love of Books : The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury
  • The dinner is formal, if you don't wear the correct clothes you'll stick out like a sore thumb.
  • His normally very tidy light brown hair had flattened in some areas and began to stick out in others.
  • Look at your womanly physique in the mirror and stick out your gut so that you can complain and whine even more about how you're getting fat.
  • Don't worry if the screw heads stick out a bit- - you're not racing the thing (I hope).
  • Her voice was definitely teasing this time, as she pulled a tube of plum-colored lipstick out of her purse.
  • Her house is a temple to the interior designer's style and immaculate order, with not a chopstick out of place there is a table set for four in the room next door, in readiness for an Asian meal. Taking a Walk on the Wild Side
  • Depending on how far the bolts stick out beyond the boards, we either countersink the nuts or wrap two layers of duct tape over the ends of the bolts to prevent damage to the greenhouse film.
  • On campus, they stick out like the proverbial sore thumb because they are the ones with the bandaged fingers.
  • The biggest problem is the mechas, which stick out like sore thumbs from the rest of the animation.
  • The Washington Monument would stick out of it like a spike in a railroad tie.
  • The figure lying on the couch that blocks the narrow entrance to a tiny apartment suggests that of a sleeping child. ln the semidarkness a few hairs stick out on the pillow.
  • Unfortunately, the neck is too low, and the soft pleats, when made in denim, stick out in a bunchy and annoying way. An Interesting Failure - A Dress A Day
  • The dinner is formal, if you don't wear the correct clothes you'll stick out like a sore thumb.
  • To combat any potential misfortune, they stick out the second and fifth digits of one hand and touch their genitals with the outstretched fingertips.
  • In her tutorial, Zohra cuts a bullet of lipstick out of its tube before condensing it down and blending it with a face primer.
  • On the other hand (this is the third hand) we ladies sometimes call our bellies 'poochey' or other terms, not exactly terms of endearment, when we've eaten something disagreeable, and the alimentary canal in those parts tend to react and makes the belly stick out. The Moderate Voice
  • He is determined to stick out the race even if he finishes last.
  • My hair has a tendency to frizz up and stick out over my ears.
  • Kids can be mean and the stigma of having large ears that stick out inevitably leads to insults along the lines "Dumbo" but there is a surgical option that many parents opt to have for their kids and that is ear pinning or otoplasty. EzineArticles
  • Conversely, an inconsistency in your essay will stick out like the proverbial sore thumb.
  • I wish my stomach didn't stick out so much.
  • An umbilical hernia occurs when a baby's abdominal wall doesn't completely close before birth, causing a small piece of bowel or fat under the skin, often referred to as the sac, to stick out. Pediatric surgery: Umbilical Hernia
  • You stick out like a sore thumb. Times, Sunday Times
  • You pull the blanket up to keep your chest warm and your feet stick out. The Sun
  • It does stick out to me as I read it of course, particularly that not only did the word mean "a plan for armed aggression" to the German generals, it was a term misrepresented by the generals at the Nuremberg (witch) trial. FallNet - Hovis set-up in London's psoriasis
  • Paul's ears stick out a bit, don't they.
  • There's young Tom on the box; don't his ears stick out rummily? Vice Versa or A Lesson to Fathers
  • What had Cutter done to make him stick out from the crowd?
  • I want my shoulder bones to show, and my hip bones to stick out so high that my jeans don't touch my stomach.
  • Now he is considered conservative and keen not to stick out. Times, Sunday Times
  • If a hemorrhoid begins to stick out, gently push it back into the rectal canal.
  • Lower branches are pendulous or drooping downward, middle branches stick out horizontally, and upper ones are quite upright.
  • Jerking the stick out of the fire can send the hot marshmallow flying toward a fellow camper's hair or face.
  • Stick out your rear and shake it in time to the music. Times, Sunday Times
  • You pull the blanket up to keep your chest warm and your feet stick out. The Sun
  • Stick out your rear and shake it in time to the music. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hatches are intact, periscope housings in place, propeller-shafts and control rods stick out of the stern alongside intact hydroplanes and rudder.
  • The deputy, who is a small, wiry man with long whiskers that stick out from his face in disarray, turns to look up at the hotel.
  • He was indirectly connected with Timothy McVeigh, and he spent a lot of time on the air on CNN and "Nightline" dressed in cammies and looking intensely at the camera -- which was offset by the fact that when he wears a cap his ears stick out like the open doors of '57 Chevy. March 2005
  • A temulent bee is more likely to stick out its tongue, or proboscis. Archive 2007-11-01
  • Having a whole batch together should make an odd one stick out like a sore thumb.
  • They stick out all over him, like almonds in a tipsy cake.
  • Having a whole batch together should make an odd one stick out like a sore thumb.
  • Any weaknesses you have are going to stick out like a sore thumb.
  • Straws of pale hair stick out in odd directions and clots of old blood are trapped in the straggles of beard around his mouth.
  • It is also a central location, and the venue is such that as soon as three of us are gathered there, we will stick out like something that sticks out a lot.
  • How To Stick Out In A Crowded InternetIf you have a blog, then you know that your main concern is to get people to the web site and you want them to comment. Five Best In Demand Jobs | myFiveBest
  • The huntsman thrashed his stick out at the woman who was begging him to stop and attempting to protect the dog.
  • You stick out like a sore thumb in that uniform.
  • I used to use clip-ons and carry them into the grocery store, but they tend to be boxy and bulky even when empty among other things, this means I can't pop a kid on the back rack, because they stick out and up in a most awkward configuration. Making Light: Open thread 134
  • I wish my stomach didn't stick out so much.
  • Stick out your rear and shake it in time to the music. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a neighborhood like this, you'd think an empty house would stick out. LOST BOY LOST GIRL
  • You stick out like a sore thumb in that uniform.
  • The Washington Monument would stick out of it like a spike in a railroad tie.
  • Perhaps I need some kind of prosthetic hand that can stick out sideways from my chair? Times, Sunday Times
  • Funnily enough, I don't mind my own voice, it's just seeing all these bits that stick out, like noses, or big lobes on my ears… or chins.
  • In a neighborhood like this, you'd think an empty house would stick out. LOST BOY LOST GIRL
  • In contrast, the realm of spirit, stick out a mile.
  • Dirt and discomfort apart, there are the eve-teasers and jokers doing their acrobatics on the footboard who stick out as the sore-thumbs.
  • We are embarrassed by the two technologies' mutual exclusivity, just as we blush and groan when computer-generated graphics stick out sorely from live action.
  • It has a tendency to frizz up and stick out over my ears so I look like a crazed koala.
  • So is it time once more to stick out our thumb and chance our arm? Times, Sunday Times
  • Dirt and discomfort apart, there are the eve-teasers and jokers doing their acrobatics on the footboard who stick out as the sore-thumbs.
  • MstrLance: Not after wotak got ahold of it. bobacus: not fit for human consumption. cockroach: 1wotak1drumstick. com wotak: can I take this drum stick out now? dagwood: Prepare for many municipal sewar systems to explode. LinkSwarm.com
  • They wrote the notice in big red letters so that it would stick out.
  • I think her outfit will stick out like a sore thumb.
  • Wolfen felt the man would stick out in a crowd like a sore thumb, with his long beak of a nose.
  • The pup was born with a narrow jaw which causes his lower teeth to stick out. The Sun
  • Lain walked over and pulled out the tube of white glitter lipstick out from a box propped on the dresser.
  • You stick out like a sore thumb in that uniform.
  • Stick out your rear and shake it in time to the music. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sitting in an armchair in the senator's office, Alito forgot to unbutton his suit jacket, causing his tie to stick out and his jacket to bunch up.
  • In the midst of what was an unsightly melee, the loose ball asked for any takers, and Flo was first to stick out a leg and prang it in off the underside of the crossbar.
  • The rector had fished a stick out of the wood basket.
  • And you should count yourself among a lucky minority if they grace you with eye contact when they stick out their paw for your dosh.
  • You pull the blanket up to keep your chest warm and your feet stick out. The Sun
  • This condition called bloating is NOT the stomach making the belly stick out, for the stomach is located ABOVE the transverse colon, beside the liver. Wil's Ebay E-Store
  • A Michael Stewart free-kick saw the youngster stick out his foot to direct the ball through a throng of bodies and into Alistair Brown's net.
  • The dinner is formal, if you don't wear the correct clothes you'll stick out like a sore thumb.
  • They wrote the notice in big red letters so that it would stick out.
  • Can you stick out whether it is true or not?
  • As painful as the first act my favorite part was the versatile set, composed of moving planks which turned into trees or promontories as the plot required, I agreed to stick out the second act, if only because 7:35 p.m., when Act I ended, seemed rather early to call it a night. Wrung Out in the Ring Cycle
  • I hated to expose myself, to emerge, to stick out.
  • She wore icy lavender eyeshadow that was pale compared to her lightly tanned skin and dark purple lipstick outlined her lips.
  • He's an excellent storyteller and a phenomenally detailed artist, but his work lacks a certain dynamic that makes it stick out in my mind.
  • He'd burn down his distillery before he'd stick out his foot and trip you.
  • A couple of stories stick out amongst many … One organization decided to market my program as a Reverse Strip Tea (as I get dressed from the inside out, not strip from the outside down). Kandie Carle, Victorian Lady | Edwardian Promenade
  • Four. General Pai without any props, without practice, moments from the opposite recognize each color of the sign and points, 100% correct, stick out a mile.
  • The hips and elbows and other bones of Nature stick out here and there in the shape of rocks which give character to the scenery, and an unchangeable, unpurchasable look to a landscape that without them would have been in danger of being fattened by art and money out of all its native features. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 62, December, 1862
  • The first things to greet you are the huge mooring bollards that stick out at right angles, their ropes still wound in a figure of eight around them.
  • What you're doing is making it stick out along the real number line twice as far away from the origin.

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