How To Use Unstuck In A Sentence

  • We're here, we're isolated; we were all chosen because, among other things, we were quite incapable of forming permanent emotional attachments and capable of any alliances we liked without going unbal~ anced when the attraction died and the aliance came unstuck. Cities In Flight
  • When Richard finally came unstuck over the company in Grasse, the fallout would affect Tim as well. YELLOW BIRD
  • AFAIC, mini series like this can remain unstuck in tie, just like its previous chapter JLA Avengers is. Annotations for Trinity issue #50 | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • We've oiled the lock, unstuck the door, cleared the vault of leaves and swept the place.
  • If the manager is undermined in any way, the arrangement is likely to come unstuck. Times, Sunday Times
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  • I unstuck a Jaffa Cake from my left cheek and wriggled into a pair of jeans.
  • The only possible way I could have seen England coming unstuck would have been if they had allowed complacency to creep in. The Sun
  • Rushden are low on confidence but we've come unstuck in games like this in the past. Times, Sunday Times
  • Inexperience in dealing with the wilier mandarins of the civil service has also seen more than a few promising careers come unstuck.
  • A bit too ambitious, that lad, he'd like to see me come unstuck.
  • Where economics comes unstuck is when it doesn't take account of the anticipated actions of human beings.
  • Here, too, the public sector may come unstuck. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sticky tape on the parcel came unstuck and the whole thing came undone.
  • If we come unstuck in this game, it is about what we can do in the next one. The Sun
  • Now how's that bluetit doing getting his beak unstuck from that Marmite? BBC Blog Network
  • At 09:42, it is assumed that she heard ringing from inside the fridge as she was seen pulling the now unstuck door open by two eyewitnesses.
  • Getting unstuck from quicksand is really a Vulcan-esque endeavor, requiring rationality, intelligence and emotional distance. Boing Boing
  • What's more, the WTO's crucial trade - disputes procedure could easily come unstuck.
  • Rushden are low on confidence but we've come unstuck in games like this in the past. Times, Sunday Times
  • price programs became unstuck because little grain was available
  • The reason so many of us are drawn to the idea of getting unstuck is because feeling stuck in life is such a common experience. Elisha Goldstein, Ph.D.: 4 Steps to Get Unstuck
  • And this in turn shows again how badly unstuck the government has become. Times, Sunday Times
  • A 19-year-old Harvard undergraduate who had struck a book deal worth a reputed half-million dollars, came unstuck when it emerged that whole chunks of her debut novel had been cribbed from another writer.
  • 1 BUCHAREST They found me in Rome and the embassy phoned my hotel and I went along there and talked to London, and Signals said something had come unstuck in Bucharest and 'Mr Croder would be grateful' if l could get on a plane and see if I could pull anyone out alive. Quiller Meridian
  • In that single photograph, Buckingham Palace's damage limitation exercise comes unstuck.
  • Each of these scenarios illustrates people who are stuck and can be unstuck only by finding other people who have requisite knowledge and experience to move them to the next appropriate action.
  • The plan came unstuck when the Department of Health said medical charges could not be waived as Britain did not have a reciprocal agreement with the west African country to treat its residents.
  • It is not, however, over-ambition that causes Terry to come unstuck but rather her openly presentist view of historical method which she proudly displays in her introduction.
  • It felt like my mouth had a huge piece of taffy in it and just would not come unstuck.
  • When Richard finally came unstuck over the company in Grasse, the fallout would affect Tim as well. YELLOW BIRD
  • His plan to escape came badly unstuck.
  • His plan to escape came badly unstuck.
  • Without even thinking to check if the windows were open, he took his shirt off, too, wincing at the slippery, uncomfortable sensation that it evoked as the wet cotton unstuck itself from his skin.
  • The brown vinyl covering all the horizontal surfaces is coming unstuck in several places.
  • You may come unstuck if you try to cheat the tax office.
  • … I subtitle it ‘How to get started, how to remain unstuck and how to create forever in any art form.’ How to Say Everything: Visual Storytelling Book Online » Comics Worth Reading
  • Even if the choice doesn't stick at first, know that this practice in itself is training your mind to get unstuck from the cycles it gets caught in. Elisha Goldstein, Ph.D.: 4 Steps to Get Unstuck
  • If the manager is undermined in any way, the arrangement is likely to come unstuck. Times, Sunday Times
  • But he came unstuck with the Kobe earthquake in mid-January, which killed more than 5,000 people, wrecked one of Japan's major commercial cities, and sent Japanese share prices nosediving.
  • Unstuck tech by Jar and back-off are utilized in two wells and succeed which has a guiding sense to operation and work-o.
  • The brown vinyl covering all the horizontal surfaces is coming unstuck in several places.
  • This envelope has come unstuck.
  • Kyoto was a botch from the start, and it was inevitable it would come unstuck.
  • The flap of the envelope had come unstuck.
  • His plan to escape came badly unstuck.
  • The terrible twosome came unstuck after subjecting an innocent group of southern belles to a tirade of verbal abuse in the town centre.
  • And this in turn shows again how badly unstuck the government has become. Times, Sunday Times
  • If just two or three of the England players are thinking the same way, we come seriously unstuck. The Sun
  • She came unstuck in the last part of the exam.
  • The British effort came unstuck in depressing fashion. Times, Sunday Times
  • The brown vinyl covering all the horizontal surfaces is coming unstuck in several places.
  • The sticky tape on the parcel came unstuck and the whole thing came undone.
  • His plan to escape came badly unstuck.
  • The scheme came unstuck when some punters who lost money complained to the police that gambling was taking place at the course. Times, Sunday Times
  • It came unstuck during the dotcom boom and has since tried its hand at large buyouts and infrastructure deals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now, after 40 years of damaging pedestrians and vehicles as the tiny tiles became unstuck, and allowing water to corrode the concrete's steel reinforcement, the building's owner has decided to act.
  • While I was writing that doomed journal article, I kept having to rerun analyses and rework some results, which ended up yielding some insights that got me unstuck from a totally different aspect of the project that I had given up as a dead end …. and is now a conference paper. 2009 September « This is what a computer scientist looks like
  • Between taking it out for post-work training rides, racing it on the weekends, scrubbing it down on Sunday afternoons trying to get that last bit of mud unstuck from the bottom bracket shell, me and the Raleigh spend a lot of time together. The Trails of Redmond « PubliCola
  • The British effort came unstuck in depressing fashion. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course the Germans came unstuck in that game but it would be a shock if they did so again. The Sun
  • He clipped the ropes to the new anchors, rapped and unstuck the ropes (they were in the water too) and prussiced back up to the anchors.
  • The only possible way I could have seen England coming unstuck would have been if they had allowed complacency to creep in. The Sun
  • He swayed, then crashed to the stone floor and the grease keg unstuck from his foot with a 'chug' and rolled across the garage, rattling as it struck the old debris, and bounced into the greasing pit. Funeral In Berlin
  • If we come unstuck in this game, it is about what we can do in the next one. The Sun
  • You might think so look at the implied colouration but a writer can easily come unstuck trying to blend the two. Archive 2010-02-01
  • He comes unstuck at the curtain call, where his lack of training shows in a grinning, gormless bow from the waist.
  • We unstuck, climbed out over Dar es Salaam Harbour, turned north, flew past Zanzibar and over the west coast of Pemba.
  • Those who do not follow the approved procedure can come horribly unstuck. Times, Sunday Times
  • the gears locked in second and would not come unstuck
  • The envelope was unstuck.
  • Now some of those risky bets have come dramatically unstuck. Times, Sunday Times
  • This personal time in which we experience the mind as fluid, unstuck and without boundaries begins to affect our view of the world as a fixed and immovable place.
  • Maybe we need to become unstuck from the tired idea that our life is what it is.
  • If we come really unstuck, then we can blame the devil!
  • Before the class I had been stuck and yoga unstuck me.
  • At the end of the Eighties, everything in my life came unstuck; the critics panned my Joan of Arc musical and my long-term relationship fell horribly apart.
  • a man with a mule got my car unstuck
  • The sticky tape on the parcel came unstuck and the whole thing came undone.
  • So he unstuck his boots from the mud and clomped over to a tree, where he sat with his cloak wrapped around him.
  • And if he seems to want to work on something else, he'll often pick up the random unverbalized things he needed in order to "unstuck" himself on some of his other tasks that he was hung up on. Jeremy Zawodny's linkblog
  • I have to be honest - sometimes I peek if I feel myself getting unstuck from the story ... and sometimes I peek with I just want to know how one particular storyline turns out. Angels' Blood Countdown: Angela Knight - Guardian ARC
  • Of course the Germans came unstuck in that game but it would be a shock if they did so again. The Sun
  • Because many skiers rely on skidding, they come unstuck in deep snow.
  • I would fear that Paul Nelson has fallen into a chronosynclastic infundibulum and come unstuck in time, except that he still pops up saying the same stuff at creationist conferences. The Panda's Thumb: April 2007 Archives
  • I can see women shouting for it already at the moment the false eyelashes come unstuck and one shoe is off. Times, Sunday Times
  • Becoming unstuck is most often accomplished through the serendipitous discovery and acquisition of another label.

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