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stuck
adjective as in stranded
Weak match
adjective as in perplexed
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Mark Wherity often used to find himself stuck at railway stations waiting around for delayed trains.
If it's type one or type two which is sort of rabbit pellets or Maltesers stuck together, that suggests you need a bit more water or fibre in your diet.
I could go change the world and I’m stuck here at home!'
The problem is that this moment, the big reveal, typically lasts for just a few seconds, but the recipient is stuck with the gift for much longer.
“I think we stuck with it,” running back Gus Edwards said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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