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    stick
    /stik/

    noun

    • 1. a thin piece of wood that has fallen or been cut from a tree. Similar piece of woodtwigsmall branchcane
    • 2. a long, thin piece of something: "a stick of dynamite"

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  2. The meaning of STICK is a woody piece or part of a tree or shrub. How to use stick in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Stick.

  3. STICK definition: 1. a thin piece of wood or other material: 2. a long, thin wooden pole that especially old or…. Learn more.

  4. any of four equal parts in a pound of butter or margarine. Sports. an implement used to drive or propel a ball or puck, as a crosse or a hockey stick. Aeronautics. a lever, usually with a handle, by which the longitudinal and lateral motions of an airplane are controlled. Nautical. a mast or spar.

  5. [transitive, intransitive] to fix something to something else, usually with a sticky substance; to become fixed to something in this way. stick something + adv./prep. He stuck a stamp on the envelope. We used glue to stick the broken pieces together. I stuck the photos into an album. (+ adv./prep.) Her wet clothes were sticking to her body.

  6. A stick is either a short length of woodpart of a tree branch—or an implement made of wood, like a hockey stick, a walking stick, or the sticks you use to play a drum.

  7. A stick is a long thin piece of wood which is used for supporting someone's weight or for hitting people or animals. He looks old and walks with a stick. Crowds armed with sticks and stones took to the streets. Synonyms: cane, staff, pole, rod More Synonyms of stick. 3. See also carrot and stick. 4. countable noun [usually noun NOUN] B1+.

  8. Define stick. stick synonyms, stick pronunciation, stick translation, English dictionary definition of stick. n. 1. A long slender piece of wood, especially: a. A branch or stem that has fallen or been cut from a tree or shrub. b. A piece of wood, such as a tree...

  9. to become joined to something or to make something become joined to something else, usually with a substance like glue: Anne stuck a picture of her boyfriend on the wall. The stamp wouldn't stick to the envelope. Fewer examples. The preparation helps the paint to stick to the surface. The cake had stuck to the sides of the tin.

  10. Definition of stick noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. stick. noun. /stɪk/ Idioms. from tree. [countable] a thin piece of wood that has fallen or been broken from a tree. We collected dry sticks to start a fire. He said he was beaten with a stick. The boys were throwing sticks and stones at the dog.

  11. Stick, a more colloquial and general term, is used particularly when a third kind of material is involved: A gummed label will stick to a package.

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