stuck

See:
  • (stuck) in a rut
  • be (stuck) in a rut
  • be in a groove
  • be stuck for (something)
  • be stuck in a time warp
  • be stuck on
  • be stuck on (someone or something)
  • bleed like a (stuck) pig
  • get stuck in
  • get stuck into (something)
  • squeal like a stuck pig
  • stick (one) with (someone or something)
  • stick (one's) bib in
  • stick (one's) chin out
  • stick (one's) head above the parapet
  • stick (one's) neck out
  • stick (one's) nose (in) where it's not wanted
  • stick (one's) nose (up) in the air
  • stick (one's) nose in(to) (something)
  • stick (one's) oar in(to) (something)
  • stick (one's) spoon in the wall
  • stick (one's) tongue out
  • stick (one's) tongue out at (someone or something)
  • stick a pin in it
  • stick around
  • stick at
  • stick by (one's) guns
  • stick by (someone or something)
  • stick down
  • stick fast
  • stick in
  • stick in (one's) gizzard
  • stick in (one's) gullet
  • stick in (one's) throat
  • stick in (one's) two penn'orth
  • stick in (one's)/the mind
  • stick into (something)
  • stick it to (one)
  • stick it to the end
  • stick it to the man
  • stick on
  • stick out
  • stick out (one's) tongue
  • stick out (one's) tongue at (someone or something)
  • stick out a mile
  • stick out against (something)
  • stick out like a sore thumb
  • stick out to (someone or something)
  • stick through (someone or something)
  • stick to (one's) fingers
  • stick to (one's) guns
  • stick to (something)
  • stick to the script
  • stick to the/(one's) ribs
  • stick together
  • stick up
  • stick up for (oneself)
  • stick up for (someone or something)
  • stick with (someone or something)
  • stick with it
  • stuck for, be
  • stuck in a groove
  • stuck in traffic
  • stuck on
  • stuck on (someone or something)
  • stuck on someone or something
  • stuck on stupid
  • stuck on, be
  • stuck with
  • stuck with (someone or something)
  • stuck-up
  • words stick in (one's) throat
References in periodicals archive
Stuck's mother suffered from rheumatoid arthritis and used crutches for most of her daughter's life.
She ironed beautifully, wrote beautifully," Stuck said.
He was regularly called to adults stuck in children's swings.
The copilot was able to egress only after pulling his head out of the stuck helmet, and he then helped the helicopter commander out of the cockpit.
We hit the discount store, picked up a couple two-packs at $2.50 a pop and stuck them to the wall with double-backed adhesive squares.
"We're not sure exactly what is going on," says Cooper, but he suggests that TGF-beta releases the stuck cancer cells to "sneak out into bone, where they then dig in."
When you're having trouble accepting or letting go of something, it is often because you're "stuck" in one way of perceiving the situation.
The treated cavities started with a very low level of o-rings stuck, with an eventual trend of increasing numbers after 11-12 cycles, but still lower than the untreated cavities.
Whitesides and Prime observed that the five proteins they studied stuck poorly to films containing lots of polyethylene glycol.
Within that range, however, the objects almost always stuck together.