Stick Verb 1 2 3, Past and Past Participle Form Tense of Stick V1 V2 V3
stick
Meanings;
- A thin piece of wood that has fallen or been cut from a tree.(noun)
- A long, thin piece of something.(noun)
- A threat of punishment or unwelcome measures (often contrasted with the offer of reward as a means of persuasion)(noun)
Verb(V1) | Past Tense(V2) | Past Participle(V3) |
stick | stuck | stuck |
Verb – es(Ves) | Verb – ing(Ving) |
sticks | sticking |
Synonyms
piece of wood, twig, small branch, the country, the countryside, the provinces, rural districts, the backwoods, the back of beyond, the wilds, the hinterland, a backwater,
Example Sentences with stick
Alex sticks to his principles.
I doubt Frank will stick around.
The dog fetched the stick.
Be careful where you stick the pin.
A stick won’t stick to a wall, so why is it called a stick?
We should stick together.
I’ll stick with Alex.
My father wants to stick around.
I think we should stick together.
I don’t want to stick around.
The children have glow sticks.
I killed the rat with a stick.
Stir the paint with a stick.
The reason death sticks so closely to life isn’t biological necessity; it’s envy. Life is so beautiful that death has fallen in love with it, a jealous, possessive love that grabs at what it can.
The denigration of those we love always detaches us from them in some degree. Never touch your idols: the gilding will stick to your fingers.
If you throw mud enough, some of it will stick.
The cobbler should stick to his last.
To stick to somebody like a leech.