How To Use Stick In A Sentence

  • My guess is they were either swapping football stickers or comparing notes on how to look after successful women. The Sun
  • Whisk the egg in a bowl and heat a little oil in a nonstick pan. Times, Sunday Times
  • Depending on the size of your pippy bag, the proportions will be all wrong, and it will look a bit like a three-dimensional stick person with a huge bloated hydrocephalic head, but don't worry about that. Hooting Yard
  • This being Los Angeles, and me being a hick from the sticks, I was only a few feet away from asking the shorter guy for an autograph, when I chickened out.
  • After a bit of a stickybeak at the Queen's Scottish residence of Holyroodhouse, we made the most of the remaining daylight walking the length of the Royal Mile through the Old Town back to the castle, stopping by the Heart of Midlothian. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
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  • The principals of the local schools could be counted on for a couple of fresh scrubbed altar boys in charge of polished crucifix, candlesticks and dangerously toxic swinging thuribles.
  • Each item was skewered on a cocktail stick and laid like sun rays around the plate, which also had a flower intricately carved out of turnip for decoration.
  • That's when I noticed the little sticker on the window explaining the purpose of the ‘Child Safety Lock’.
  • So you blurb the writer rather than the book, so you just know that that's going to be the one they stick on the cover.
  • Two bus-rides and a walk in the rain later we found the old dairy farm, muttering under our breaths about the wisdom of locating such an establishment way out in the sticks.
  • Using wire transmission, with long service life, and not sticky paste, silk or nylon thread transmission can be equipped with water-hao to justice system.
  • Ditch your mascara, use your fingers rather than a brush and don't forget to smudge your lipstick. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is a case of simmering rage and resentment at the stick from outsiders, which will come nicely to the boil at 8pm tonight. The Sun
  • Smith enforced a highly unpopular no-guns policy in the cowtown, and for the most part, made the law stick by beating the hell out of people with his bare hands. The Four Toughest Men of the Old West
  • It was here that the Gaelic tongue first arrived in the fourth century - and with it came that form of the stick game which has evolved into the modern sport of shinty.
  • The pilot straps himself to this bulky rig in a standing position, controlling it with joysticks during vertical takeoff and landing - or VTOL, as we say in the hover biz.
  • Stick us in a virgin paradise, and we create great honeycombed bureaucracies, vast bramble-fields of rules and regulations, ornate politburos filled with policymaking politicos, and, above all, tangled webs of power.
  • I put on black eyeliner, mascara, red eye shadow with black tints towards the edges of my eyes, and ruby colored lipstick.
  • The boracic powder was lifted in my absence from the _Pharmacie_ to try and get the first glimmerings of a slide on that sticky creosoted floor. Fanny Goes to War
  • Stick to this well-regarded first book in the series. Times, Sunday Times
  • I also have a goldenrod-colored scarf (you know, one of those pashmina-y things) that goes nicely with this, and about two weeks ago I was in "the city" (which seems to be what you call San Francisco, if you live near it) wearing this dress, that scarf, and an old denim Levi's jacket I swiped from my Dad in roughly 1987 (with bright pink leather gloves sticking out of the breast pocket) and a tourist actually STOPPED ME ON THE STREET and asked to take my picture. The Return (With Butterflies) - A Dress A Day
  • The knife landed with its point sticking into the floor.
  • However, some patients seek help late in the season, when their symptoms have progressed from a runny nose to sticky yellow mucus with red, hot itchy and swollen eyes.
  • Add your stick or card of choice and it shows up in the mobile app, just as if you'd slotted it into a computer. Times, Sunday Times
  • My philosophy of life is to stick close to the golden mean.
  • An hour later, a broomstick settled gently on the lawn.
  • There's no wit here, just slapstick comedy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Alex leaned up against the locker near hers and waited patiently for her to stick her coat in the locker and get the padlock on and locked.
  • He walked with the aid of a stick and his physique spoke of too intimate a relationship with the demon drink.
  • Grill, broil or cook patties in a nonstick fry pan, about 5 minutes per side until done.
  • The paddles turned out to be harmless slapsticks, with holes through the actual paddle part so they could cause a loud slapping noise without hurting.
  • Shakespeare with practical axioms and domestick wisdom. Preface to Shakespeare
  • Nicolas, who lives in Pondicherry, India, makes his own kites using siliconised nylon and carbon sticks. Home | Mail Online
  • In his book Reading, Writing, and the Hickory Stick, Dr. Irwin Hyman says that all of these punitive practices can leave a child with serious long-term aftereffects. How to Talk so Kids Can Learn
  • Tuesday, 19 February 2008 first signs of spring - centre piece of the month february pick whatever flowers you get at the supermarket to make this little basket filled with flowers. ranunculus are my favourites and available all over the place at the moment, so i chose to put them into this flowery centrepiece. the orchid is quite fancy but you just really need one to pimp this up (and it keeps for ever!). a rose or two, some ivy and green leaves from the forest and you are all set. to get started line a basket with some foil and trim on the edges. soak some floral foam in water and place in the basket, when soaked wet (can be really, really wet - it will have to work as a vase to the flowers), eventually cut and trim the floral on the edges, so that it resembles an arch. trim flowers and green leaves and stick into pot. start doing so on the bottom of foam, working upwards until you have an even flowery centrepiece. make sure foam stays moist - adding some water from time to time. Archive 2008-02-01
  • It's impossible if you stick to the rules.
  • When she had said this she looked at Vinicius with astonishment and regret, for he had disaccustomed her to similar outbursts; and he set his teeth, so as not to tell her that he would have given command to beat such a brother with sticks, or would have sent him as a compeditus Quo Vadis: a narrative of the time of Nero
  • Let me start by saying sorry if this has been posted elsewhere, but I couldn't find it in the sticky and I'm not sure how to search whole questions.
  • We believe that eventually every major consumer-oriented company will need interactive programming - sticky content - for their Web sites.
  • So maybe BP isn't the best example yet, but clearly businesses that embrace principles of social entrepreneurship--discovering how to "unstick" society when it has gotten stuck, by changing the system--are having widespread impact in making the new buzzphrase "social value" the litmus test for success for not only social entrepreneurs but profit-oriented businesses, too. Marian Salzman: Reinvention, Part II
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  • And when he and his wife, Toni, go boating with friends, Andreas sticks to his dress code.
  • Street vendors sell bundles of sticky rice bound in banana leaf. Times, Sunday Times
  • It seemed that every bar, no matter how tiny, had wedged a trio of musicians into a corner - one singing, one playing guitar and another scratching out a raspy beat on the guiro, a hollow gourd played with a stick.
  • My fingerboard gets sticky and I get fed-up and want to sit in the garden.
  • Eric Widstrand, City Traffic Engineer for the Seattle Department of Transportation, told the newspaper that the hula hoop is a sticker (which is graffiti) that has been applied to the sign to make it look like the pedestrian is hula-hooping. Hooping.org | Blog | Hula Hoop Pedestrian-Crossing Sign Confuses Some
  • I was on the driveway yesterday jumping around on my pogo stick.
  • I groped for the gear stick, sobbing desperately as the car lurched forward.
  • The investigators have recommended the removal of dual control joysticks for all non-training flights.
  • He tried wiggling the control stick but nothing happened.
  • on what kind of yardstick is he basing his judgment?
  • The point is, you must approach it with the carrot and the stick.
  • After further review of the matter, I stick to my belief that the court got this one wrong.
  • Some men sat around the fire, cooking meat on sticks, drinking from gourds and laughing.
  • The 88-year-old coble, a flat-bottomed fishing boat, had survived a direct hit by a stick bomb in 1943, which went right through her hull.
  • She was shocked and horrified but she is sticking by me and says she will help me as best she can. The Sun
  • The employer - he really deserves to be named - was told in the crudest language possible where to stick the job.
  • Elsewhere, the Abbey National is offering a #50 cashback sweetener to encourage borrowers to stick with them, ‘because life's complicated enough’.
  • Using his special truffling stick, he extracts the truffle from between the roots.
  • Judith C had been disabled since birth, getting about with sticks and, for much of her life, leg calipers.
  • Also add chopped, raw vegetables such as carrot sticks and cherry tomatoes to munch on. The Sun
  • And a man who sells wooden walking sticks and rolling pins may not seem to be a good global economic barometer.
  • He gave the dog a vicious blow with his stick.
  • Still can spread stick use at outside wall illuminative is small ceramic tile, but the attention does not change balcony outboard color, lest make local lose harmony with whole building.
  • Victorian propriety is an important element of the story, the atmosphere to be upended over and over by slapstick action and sudden death. Archive 2008-02-01
  • Also up for grabs were walking sticks, Zimmer frames, wheelchairs, microwaves, refrigerators and industrial vacuum cleaners.
  • Add the vermouth, garlic and cayenne, boil the liquid away and start adding ladlefuls of the seaweed and saffron-flavoured vegetable stock, stirring vigorously all the while to aid absorption and prevent sticking.
  • One curious survivor from the early days of headed cabbages is the enormously tall Jersey or walking stick cabbage, whose stem is as high as a man and has been recorded as reaching 5 metres.
  • He looked a complete mess - dressed anyhow with hair sticking up on end.
  • On the table is a bowl of fruit with two bananas sticking up, one either side.
  • Take over the world one lipstick shade and one vintage display item at a time! The Sun
  • The department also said that 26 portable memory sticks containing classified information had been stolen or misplaced since January. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some tutors attempt the _suaviter in modo_, my schoolmaster preferred the _fortiter in re_; and, as the boatswain said, by the "instigation" of a large knotted stick, he drove knowledge into our skulls as a caulker drives oakum into the seams of Frank Mildmay Or, The Naval Officer
  • Tell those candy-ass wannabe pitchers to stick it.
  • As Mona she wears glittering, flimsy garments with sheer embroidered scarves, hennaed hair, nail varnish and lipstick.
  • And despite its sweet taste, sticky toffee pudding is often the saltiest. The Sun
  • We may show our Paganism through our jewelry or our bumper stickers, or the pentagram we trace over our meals as we bless them.
  • Right after we came ashore, we felt the sticky, humid air of the land hit our faces.
  • The guns are actuated by a three-way switch on the spade grip of the stick.
  • Whenever possible, forego fashion and stick with ‘sensible’ shoes.
  • The person who answered the door was the artist, Yelton, who had even carved a talking stick for the Queen about 10 years ago.
  • For added protection choose a lipstick with a sun screen.
  • The youngster examines minutely curiously: The flavour of that drumstick how?
  • If she was this careful and I was fool enough to admit that I dossed in the park she'd probably stick me in some garret over her stables, with that businessman of hers counting the teaspoons every time I went for a pee. The Vatican Rip
  • The throttle twist grip on the end of the collective stick has to be coordinated with the up and down movements.
  • It's apparently far better to stick pig-headed to your original idea.
  • There was two or three chairs, that might have been worth, in their best days, from eightpence to a shilling a – piece; a small deal table, an old corner cupboard with nothing in it, and one of those bedsteads which turn up half way, and leave the bottom legs sticking out for you to knock your head against, or hang your hat upon; no bed, no bedding. Sketches by Boz
  • 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.
  • Cassie whirled about, dropped the stickweed, and came running, laughing. The Dollmaker
  • The man has limbs like lollipop sticks. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the end, she decided to stick with the Main Street, so as not to be easily lost.
  • The most accessible data which might serve as a yardstick is that on applicants' type of educational establishment.
  • When you see a place like Las Vegas, Phoenix or Orlando you're talking about what happened earlier in the decade so it's not necessarily a yardstick of what's going to happen over the next two or three years," said William Frey, a demographer at the Brookings Institution in Washington. Population Shift Swells Southern and Western Cities
  • When it comes to monster movies, novelty is not the be-all end-all; there is always room for a splashy new death or a witty recontextualization, but there are benefits to sticking to the formula. Farihah Zaman: 2010 Fantastic Fest #3: All Creatures Great and Small; Zombies, Vampires, and Terrible Human Beings
  • I can still remember biting through the coconut-studded chocolate shell into the gloriously sticky, snow-white goo within.
  • No wonder her work is cutting through the stale, stodgy world of Scottish desserts like a red hot knife through a wodge of sticky toffee pudding.
  • Second, there is an additive in that anthrax, bentonite, which is used to cause the anthrax to not stick together, and float in the air. Hullabaloo
  • Her house is a shack made of sticks, black plastic and a few sheets of tin.
  • Shall I tie the parcel or use sticky tape?
  • Once or twice a day the intrepid fisherman ‘runs’ his trot line meaning he gets in a boat and checks the hook dangling beneath each float and if necessary sticks a fresh perch on it for bait.
  • It's not bad to be reminded that there's a whole horde of men of his generation out there in the sticks for whom the old shibboleths are pretty important.
  • ‘Sorry,’ I winced, as he wandered back into the room, his hair beginning to stick up in bizarre tufty spikes.
  • _ A person who presides at backsword or singlestick, to regulate the game; an umpire: a person who settles disputes. The Dialect of the West of England; Particularly Somersetshire
  • In the pictures of girls - Miss Catherine Tatton is an extreme example - black and carmine are applied so crisply that you would, today, think of mascara and lipstick.
  • And with billions and billions served helpings of the lardaceous potato strips, it's a sticky moment for JamesSkinner'sJames Skinner's Golden Arches, which last October boasted of its initiative to print nutritional data on its packages to help consumers make informed choices about what to eat. Skinner's McDonald's Comes Clean On Fries' Fat
  • Instead of standing up to them and telling them to stick it, I just ended up juggling a complex number of lies.
  • Elektra's martial arts mentor Stick will reportedly play a central role in the film which will see Elektra battling the ninja clan known as The Hand.
  • So Foster's got this vaguely martyr-like songbird persona she's working, and sometimes the devious witch bit sticks out too, as on ‘Crackerjack Fool’.
  • In the meantime, I guess I'll just revel in my stickability, and occasionally I'll keep posting.
  • Pink Elephants on Parade" and "When I See an Elephant Fly" are the only songs that stick out.
  • All being so nearly ready, I called the drowsy boy again, and, showing him a very large stick in the wood-box, asked him to bring me a hatchet. The Brick Moon, and Other Stories
  • For days before, public drapers were to be seen clinging cross-legged to obelisk and peristyle; moving in spread-eagle fashion, hung in a jacket of sail-cloth attached to cables, across the fronts of buildings, looping garlands, besticking banners and spreading tapestries. The Yoke A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt
  • Jahn glanced at his chopsticks, bento lunch, and then gave him an exasperated look.
  • The cop carried a stick, ready to thwack anybody who offended his ear or eye.
  • Despite the upheaval resulting from the arrival of Business Casual in the workplace and what has been described as the casualization of America, women rising through management ranks stick to their suits. “I Don’t Have a Thing to Wear”
  • During a recent conversation with somebody who is sticking to the term blessing, they said that the term inspiration sounds as though it only applies to the description of the process whereby one focuses on a person who has set a constructive encouraging example. Inspiration (���Blessings���) and Its Relation to Mantras and Oral Transmission
  • The swing system, controlled by joypad thumbstick, works better than before, and many online features have been improved. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just because an obscure term is included on a sticker from a national organisation that primarily functions in academic circles does not mean that we as a society are inclusive.
  • My faith, the very name begets a towering conceit wherever it goes," he answered, and he brought his stick down on the floor with such vehemence that the emerald and ruby rings rattled on his shrunken fingers. The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker
  • This satirical, slapstick comedy is a feel-good film that is effortless to watch.
  • In order to make sure the white guy driving the minivan with Jesus and NRA bumperstickers on the back is not an illegal alien Caucasian Australian with a perfect American accent, it only makes sense that caucasians carry the same ID materials any other race is required to. Think Progress » Arizona legislature demands immigrants and President of the United States verify their status.
  • Teriyaki salmon was seared to a questionable degree of firmness and sat on a dais of tepid mash potato with a nastily commercial sticky teriyaki sauce.
  • A container with fresh creek water made out of a sealed off and hollowed bamboo stick hung from his leather belt.
  • Stick His headlong celebration dive showed his delight. The Sun
  • The modern office block sticks out like a sore thumb among the old buildings in the area.
  • I sat back down and resumed my editing, sticking the grape lollipop back in my mouth.
  • Their slapstick stick-ups keep escalating till they realize that all of Dick's former co-workers have also turned to a similar life of crime.
  • I guess you're more of a stick your fingers in your ear and repeat yourself over and over "arguer". Buffalo Pundit
  • What are the environmentally stickiest and least ameliorable sectors? Matthew Yglesias » The Limits to Growth
  • Have a guess from which one all the stick and threats come from?? on September 27, 2007 at 11: 31 am | Reply timbo Blood Red Shoes « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • A stickler for detail, Goring actually reads the fine print on all her bills and credit cards statements to make sure she isn't being overcharged.
  • Sticking to a good but unpopular policy is fine. Times, Sunday Times
  • Everybody needs support to enable a new approach to stick. Times, Sunday Times
  • In spite of her informality of manner, she was a stickler for correct attire. Times, Sunday Times
  • So what better way of proving her wrong than sticking her personal Myspace pics all over his site, libellously accusing her of being a porn star, and calling her an ugly old slack-fannied man in drag although, even in the worst pics he could dig up, I'm quite sure she's a damn sight foxier than he ever will be. The Haters of Roissy 3 : Bad Obsession
  • It is next to impossible for a fruit bat to avoid the grit, which adheres to the sticky fruit it eats as well as to the animal itself; even as a bat grooms itself, it gets a mouthful of the ash.
  • But when the adrenaline is pumping to your brain, the hot, sticky blood coursing through your veins, who could resist?
  • Did Charity lure him into her sticky web? The Sun
  • While polished concrete floors run through the rest of the house, they decided to stick with the original pressed cork that covered the gym floor. Times, Sunday Times
  • A. remove the old sealant sticking to the sensor and engine.
  • This refers to a miser, perhaps the most despised of all types in a world where generosity is the yardstick by which humanity is measured.
  • In his hands he carried two sticks" Father Sticks, they were called" which he beat against the tree in a compelling, arhythmic pattern all the while he climbed. Speaker for the Dead
  • Obviously the manager gets stick, rightly or wrongly, but that's just the way football is.
  • So what better way of proving her wrong than sticking her personal Myspace pics all over his site, libellously accusing her of being a porn star, and calling her an ugly old slack-fannied man in drag although, even in the worst pics he could dig up, I'm quite sure she's a damn sight foxier than he ever will be. Archive 2009-08-01
  • It amounts to a dark basement with shelving filled with film cans, reel-to-reel winders, thousands of press clippings and photos, stickers, flyers, and a tiny radio.
  • When cooked, the mescal is a fibrous, sticky, syrupy substance with a flavor similar to molasses.
  • He who has a mind to beat his dog will easily find a stick
  • Aspirin prevents heart disease by keeping the platelets in our blood from sticking together and forming a clot.
  • It's usually defined as any religion that sticks very closely to a fundamental text (the Bible, Koran, Torah) and claims to have extracted some universal and inarguable truths.
  • When I arrived, I was standing outside a normal brick house, there were no witches passing by or broomsticks parked in the garden, so I felt brave enough to knock on the door, the door was answered by a lady not much older than me, I was in shock!
  • Militants wielding clubs and sticks chased the farmer into his house, demanding he leave the property.
  • If I arrived at a job interview with unbrushed teeth and hair sticking through my panty hose, I'd get hired for not making an effort. Beauty
  • I've still got one of the candlesticks but I've lost its companion.
  • And shortly after that, it was as though someone took a - a stickpin and - and then hit a balloon. CNN Transcript May 3, 2009
  • January 29th, 2010 at 9: 17 pm if the stickiest and least ameliorable environmental problems are jet air transportation, animal-based agriculture, and large detached single-family residences with large yards, then perhaps we should talk about “limits to jet air transportation, animal-based agriculture, and large detached single-family residences with large yards.” Matthew Yglesias » The Limits to Growth
  • This rock sticks out; The awning extends several feet over the sidewalk.
  • When all the yarn has been entered into the dye-bath, the first stickful is lifted out, the yarn turned over and re-entered in the dye-liquor, this operation is carried out with all the sticks of yarn until the cotton has become dyed of the required depth. The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student
  • And I guess we'll just order pizza and breadsticks for dinner.
  • I have seen a girl, perhaps not more than twenty, also lacking textbooks, exercise books, biros, seen her teach the A B C by scratching the letters in the dirt with a stick, while the sun beat down and the dust swirled. Doris Lessing - Nobel Lecture
  • Unfortunately, at this point you might also be feeling the beginnings of your resistance to sticking to your resolutions and asking yourself why discipline and willpower seem to elude you. Jason Mannino: How to Plan For R.E.A.L. Change
  • He winked at her and led her to a metal post sticking out of the ground.
  • Heat the butter and oil together in a non-stick pan and cook the fish skin-side down until the skin is crisp and the fish is 80 per cent cooked.
  • Apply a lip moisturiser or lip balm about 20 minutes before you want to apply lipstick.
  • I wanted to find out whether it was possible to have an option to 'minimise' the sticky section on any given thread?
  • But will the two sides be able to stick to the hazy and vague terms of the agreement?
  • But Citronella's hide is made of Teflon and the constant rebuttals just don't stick. RESCUING ROSE
  • If the creese falls without sticking into the ground, I shall choose my route first. The Adventures of Piang the Moro Jungle Boy A Book for Young and Old
  • She got us to make posters advertising our search and marched us up and down the village streets with our posters and sticky tape. Times, Sunday Times
  • I took a straw poll among my colleagues to find out how many can use chopsticks.
  • Meanwhile heat a large non-stick frying pan on the hob. Times, Sunday Times
  • He moved my hands and made the sticks pound against the drumheads and beat out a rhythm.
  • The Republican Party's slapstick search for a leader would be heartwarming and sidesplitting, but for the tragic knowledge that one of these scrambling midgets will collect tens of millions of votes in the presidential election of 2012. Frank Schaeffer: President Obama Will Win In An Overwhelming Landslide in 2012 and Will Deserve the Victory
  • He set about the intruders with a stick.
  • After a while, when she returned to shore, she would trot over to me, drop the stick down, and then shake her soaking body all over me.
  • The immense man, brandishing his recovered certificates, plunged forward to encounter them, shouting in Arabic, hustled them back, kicked them, struck at the camels with a stick till those in front receded upon those behind and the street was blocked by struggling beasts and resounded with roaring snarls, the thud of wooden bales clashing together, and the desperate protests of the camel-drivers, one of whom was sent rolling into a noisome dust heap with his turban torn from his head. The Garden of Allah
  • Carved on the lobstick of the Landing were many names famous in the annals of this region, Pike, Maltern, McKinley, Munn, Tyrrel among them. The Arctic Prairies : a Canoe-Journey of 2,000 Miles in Search of the Caribou; Being the Account of a Voyage to the Region North of Aylemer Lake
  • Artists who work in nonfiction, by contrast, try stick to the contours of what happened while primarily serving the themes of the story. Christianity Today
  • I got my truck for $2000 less than the sticker price.
  • There has been no yardstick by which potential students can assess individual schools before signing up for a course.
  • Artists have, of course, been sticky-fingered for ages, long before the term "appropriation art" was ushered into the lexicon to describe the Pictures Generation. The New Yorker
  • I trust his sincerity, but not his understanding of the abstractions which underpin good, stickable, co-ordinated policy. UNCoRRELATED
  • Sevan, who was in Kabul when Najibullah bolted, spent the week frantically trying to coax the new leaders to stick with the peace plan. The End Of A Superpower Proxy War
  • Some of the food vendors with barbecues decided to stick it out in the rain selling Indian tacos and macaroni chili.
  • Use vodka, gin, or any pure alcohol to erase lipstick stains from your collar, or to clean paint or ink stains from your carpet.
  • England are best served sticking with one of those three seamers and allowing him to grow into the role. Times, Sunday Times
  • All the ancestors flicked over with a bunch of pink feathers on a stick.
  • There was an erroneous assumption that the sticky foam would be used as an anti-personnel weapon, and visions of an agitator with his head covered with a blob of foam prevented a more careful analysis of the intended use of the foam.
  • Today, a Tyson chicken goes from egg to drumstick in as little as 8 weeks.
  • What is even more violent is that in order to escape further pain and buffets, Cheryl found herself clinging for salvation in this instant to the very same social yardstick used to measure her a non-person.
  • I found the violent slapstick humour cruel and unfunny.
  • Abruptly, he pushes forward on the joystick again and the glider drops.
  • Toasting their successful ascent to the summit, she lifts her flask in the air, and father waves his walking stick.
  • Yes Zach I would prefer "those mustard yellow matchstick built hovels, even with their big asphalt parking lots (with inevitable weed-filled cracks)". See for yourself (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • While caramels melt, push Popsicle sticks into stem area of the apples.
  • It's refreshing when you see a trainer stick with a lesser-known jockey if more famous backsides are available to sit on their best horses. The Sun
  • This old stamp isn't sticky any more; I shall have to gum it down onto the envelope.
  • Why did 'internet' stick as a word, when 'infobahn' didn't? Times, Sunday Times
  • Are his lame slapstick antics intended to send us into convulsions of laughter?
  • The picture shows a dehydrated snowman: just his hat, coal eyes, carrot nose and stick arms remain.
  • He ran out carrying a stack of blank papers, a bunch of crayons, pencils, charcoal sticks, a camera and a huge straw hat.

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