Stück
61stück — con·cert·stück; fan·ta·sie·stück; kla·vier·stück; …
62stuck — adjective 1) a message was stuck to his screen Syn: fixed, fastened, attached, glued, pinned 2) the gate was stuck Syn: jammed, immovable 3) if you get stuck, leave a blank …
63stuck — /stʌk / (say stuk) verb 1. past tense and past participle of stick2. –adjective 2. Colloquial at a loss; uncertain: to be a bit stuck about what to do next. –phrase 3. get stuck into, a. to set about (a task) vigorously …
64stuck-up — mod. conceited. □ Tom is really stuck up. □ What a stuck up jerk. □ Don’t be so stuck up. Unbend a little …
65stuck on — {slang} Very much in love with; crazy about. * /Judy thinks she is very pretty and very smart. She is stuck on herself./ * /Lucy is stuck on the football captain./ …
66stuck on — {slang} Very much in love with; crazy about. * /Judy thinks she is very pretty and very smart. She is stuck on herself./ * /Lucy is stuck on the football captain./ …
67stuck — /stuk/, v. 1. pt. and pp. of stick2. 2. stuck on. Informal. infatuated with: He met her only once and is already stuck on her. * * * …
68stuck — adjective /ˈstʌk/ a) Trapped and unable to move. Sue tried to squeeze through the window, but got stuck. b) Unable to progress. Can you shift this gate? I think its stuck …
69Stuck — Recorded as Stock, Stocks, Stoke, Stokes, Stuck, Stuke, and the diminutives Stukin and Stukings, this is an English medieval surname. It is a residential surname deriving from the old English pre 7th century word stoc or stocc and the later… …
70stuck\ on — slang Very much in love with; crazy about. Judy thinks she is very pretty and very smart. She is stuck on herself. Lucy is stuck on the football captain …