Use stuck in a sentence
Sentences starting with stuck
- Stuck together, him and me did, after she got the steel in her heart. [11]
- Stuck to it, and insisted upon a trial. [5]
Sentences ending with stuck
- The words stuck. [9]
- Now they're stuck. [5]
- I was stuck. [5]
- He was stuck. [5]
Sentences containing stuck two or more times
- The captain of the frigate tried severities; but the fisherman stuck to his tale, and the light burned on as before-- a lantern stuck upon a pole. [11]
More example sentences with the word stuck in them
- A sample: a youth staked out a claim and tried to sell half for L5; no takers; he stuck to it fourteen days, starving, then struck it rich and sold out for L10,000. [5]
- And then there's your big high-sounding millionaire names stuck into your advertisements as stockholders--another card, that--and they are stockholders, too, but you have to give them the stock and non-assessable at that--so they're an expensive lot. [5]
- I've stuck to you thus far, and I'll be damned now if I throw you over, like they did Jonah. [9]
- Many a person would have given up and descended, but I stuck to my task, and would not yield until I had accomplished it. [5]
- Our Venetian, Busino, who went to Oxford in the coach with the ambassador in 1617, was six days in going one hundred and fifty miles, as the coach often stuck in the mud, and once broke down. [4]
- Telling his sister where they had been placed, every morning she would go in search, and never fail of finding each stuck through the heart of a deer. [5]
- The small window-panes were actually inclosed in the wood of the sashes instead of being stuck to them with putty, as in our modern windows. [6]
- Even if I was stuck on the burg and cryin' my eyes out for the Bagatelle I couldn't go back. [9]
- But a bargain was a bargain, and Austen Vane stuck to his end of it, although he had now begun to realize many aspects of a situation which he had not before suspected. [9]
- After registering, the visitors all bought note-paper with a chromo heading, "Among the Clouds," and a natural wild-flower stuck on the corner, and then rushed to the writing-room in order to indite an epistle "from the summit. [4]
- It makes him very disagreeable, because it makes his breath bad, and keeps his teeth all stuck up with tar. [5]
- Anyway it loosened up Rowena from where she was stuck and got her out of the way, and that was the main thing. [5]
- A board stuck up in front of it bore this inscription, the first part of which was, I believe, not correct: "The Rebel General Anderson and 80 Rebels are buried in this hole. [6]
- He paced impatiently up and clown, waiting till these people should have disappeared, and thus passing again and again under the light of the torches that were stuck up by the gate. [10]
- He left the torch behind him, stuck in the cleft of the wall. [11]
- I stuck tight to the wall and kept mighty still, though quivery; and I wondered what them fellows would say to me if they catched me; and I tried to think what I'd better do if they did catch me. [5]
- Each held on to the raft by one lean, wiry arm, carrying on the other the round bucklers on which the arrows that came whistling from the boat, fell and stuck as soon as they were within shot. [10]
- They stuck loyally to the little Presbyterian Church, and labored faithfully in its interests and stood by its high and tough doctrines with all their mental and spiritual energies. [5]
- Had he stuck to steel, he would have remained invulnerable. [9]
- My eyes seemed to search for it also, and to find it in the torch which stuck out, softly sputtering, from the wall. [11]
- So he stuck to it that they'd left it out unintentional and would be certain to do their best to fix it before they got caught and laughed at. [5]
- I have stuck to it as well as my wandering, Bohemian nature will permit, and while I do not expect you necessarily to feel any pride in such progress as I have made, I have hoped--that you might feel an interest. [9]
- But he stuck to his Chitty and his Greenleaf and his Kent. [9]
- For the first time in the ride, Nic stuck spurs harshly into the sorel's side. [11]
- I insisted upon this, and stuck to my point. [5]
- But I'll say this for myself," Eldon Parr leaned forward over the blotter, "I had standards, and I stuck by them. [9]
- Not only did they so decide at that time, but they stuck to it during sixty years, through thick and thin, as long as there was one of the Revolutionary heroes upon the stage of political action. [7]
- They are stuck there, wedged on the bridge, and don't move. [2]
- It stuck up there like the knob on the lid of a pot. [10]
- I am afraid there are errors in it, also, heedlessness in antiquated spelling--e's stuck on often at end of words where they are not strickly necessary, etc..... [5]
- Surely two of them were stuck together, then three were fast on a shoal. [9]
- Then, standing on the velvet is a yellow wooden chick, with little eyes of beads, and a little wooden bill stuck in most quaintly, and a head that twists like a weathercock. [11]
- Then he stuck the torch in the wall, went out, shut and bolted the dungeon door, and left us two alone. [11]
- Gabord looked at the soldiers, looked at the wife, at the priest, then spread out his legs and stuck his hands down into his pockets, while his horse rubbed its nose against his shoulder. [11]
- The seconds, measuring the paces, left tracks in the deep wet snow between the place where they had been standing and Nesvitski's and Dolokhov's sabers, which were stuck into the ground ten paces apart to mark the barrier. [2]
- As he approached the Kremlin he even began to avoid being crushed and resolutely stuck out his elbows in a menacing way. [2]
- Bit by bit the ground hardened, and if by chance we dozed we stuck to it. [9]
- Far away on the frozen river were saplings stuck up to show where the ice was safe--a long line of poles from shore to shore--and carioles were hurrying across to the village. [11]
- The count had the father fetched, but the fellow stuck to it. [2]
- Instead of developing the colonial simplicity on lines of dignity and harmony to modern use, we stuck on the pseudo-classic, we broke out in the Mansard, we broke all up into the whimsicalities of the so-called Queen Anne, without regard to climate or comfort. [4]
- The door of the cavern was big enough to roll a hogshead in, and on one side of the door the floor stuck out a little bit, and was flat and a good place to build a fire on. [5]
- He stuck to the business right along, and went on planning and thinking and ransacking his head. [5]
- He stood at the bottom of the stairs, looking about him cautiously; then he flew up the steps with the agility of youth, and at a turn in the stairs he stuck the piece of meat close to the foot of the balustrade. [10]
- I've stuck to the bed all day and am getting back my lost ground. [5]
- Many a word that I heard dame Hannah say has stuck in my mind, and I can see for myself that you act as kindly as you speak. [10]
- She clenched her teeth tightly and grasped her girdle, in which she had stuck the knife given her by the smith. [10]
- To make quite sure of the firmness of the ground, he put his other foot down and sank deeper still, became stuck in it, and involuntarily waded knee-deep in the bog. [2]
- A great ham stuck with cloves, as Saint Sebastian was with arrows, was again offered for martyrdom. [6]
- If they had stuck to their rights and enforced them you wouldn't be trying to trample mine underfoot in this bland way now. [5]
- Miss Victoria Capsheaf stuck to the wall as if she had been a fresco on it. [6]
- Aunt Sally she stuck to the sick-room all day and all night, and every time I see Uncle Silas mooning around I dodged him. [5]
- The rash man stuck to his hasty generalization, notwithstanding. [6]
- The "sir" had stuck in Jacques's throat. [11]
- With words that stuck in his throat Gabriel Druse stooped and lifted him up in his arms. [11]
- But my gratitude stuck fast in my throat and flowed out of my eyes. [9]
- Next night we stuck a picture, which Tom drawed in blood, of a skull and crossbones on the front door; and next night another one of a coffin on the back door. [5]
- Somehow he had straddled Wrangle and now stuck like a huge burr. [13]
- Then the bird stepped a little way along his limb to get a better point of observation, lifted his wings, stuck his head far down below his shoulders toward me and croaked again--a croak with a distinctly insulting expression about it. [5]
- We know that Stephen was not stuck up, and later Miss Russell learned that likewise. [9]
- And all the small cakes, too, and all the sugar things that was stuck on the big cakes. [6]
- A bolt was slammed back, a door creaked and stuck, was flung open, and with a "Va t'en, mechant! [9]
- In by the shore was a slower boat clipping along in the easy water and gaining steadily; she began to make for an island chute; Stephen stuck to the middle of the river. [5]
- Walking without a shoe was difficult, and, when he saw the Queen look down sorrowfully at the cloths which swathed the foot, he said while toiling on: "Imagine that we have been hunting and the boot remained stuck in the mud. [10]
- On another occasion she inquired about "original sin;"--a phrase which had stuck in her memory since the stormings of the Madison preacher. [9]
- The case lingered several years in an ascending grade of courts, and always resulted in decrees sustaining the original verdict; and finally the thing got into the supreme court, and there it stuck for twenty years. [5]
- This is a scathing rebuke to old dead Froissart's poor witticism that our family tree never had but one limb to it, and that that one stuck out at right angles, and bore fruit winter, and summer. [5]
- This is a scathing rebuke to old dead Froissart's poor witticism that our family tree never had but one limb to it, and that that one stuck out at right angles, and bore fruit winter and summer. [5]
- Old Gibbons don't say nothing about it--just shirks it complete--Gibbons always done that when he got stuck --but there is Rolampton, what does he say? [5]
- Several times she sank so deep into the mud that her shoe stuck fast in it, and she was obliged to force it on again with much difficulty. [10]
- Jim was most ruined for a servant, because he got stuck up on account of having seen the devil and been rode by witches. [5]
- He raised considerable row about it, but me and Jim stuck to it and wouldn't budge; so he was for crawling out and setting the raft loose himself; but we wouldn't let him. [5]
- It forbid anybody riding on a pass except railroad presidents, directors, express messengers, and persons in misfortune, and they stuck in these words, 'and others to whom passes have been granted by the proper officers. [9]
- An abundance of red and white roses stuck out from the front folds of his ample toga, and were held in their place by gold brooches, sparkling with precious stones of large size. [10]
- He was not quite done yet, however:--there was no end of little plums and spices to be stuck in, here and there; and this work he patiently continued, a few lines a day, with pad and pencil, till far into July, at Mt. [5]
- Well, last I pulled out some of my hair, and blooded the axe good, and stuck it on the back side, and slung the axe in the corner. [5]
- I killed two Prussians once for saying that the Great Emperor's shirt stuck out below his waistcoat. [11]
- He made his proclamation, and stuck to it. [5]
- The terrified wolf pressed back her ears and tried to rise, but the borzois stuck to her. [2]
- It was a perilous thing to try in a tale, but I never believed it a doubtful one--provided I stuck strictly to business and didn't weaken and give up: or didn't get lazy and skimp the work. [5]
- So I stuck out for mo' dan fo' dollars, en I said 'f I didn' git it I'd start a bank mysef. [5]
- If he had opened them he would have seen a profusion of marginal notes in pencil, and slips of paper stuck in the pages to mark important passages. [11]
- However, he had one ultimate credit to his account which some of us hadn't: he stuck to the war, and was killed in battle at last. [5]
- Off the island of Planoca it was overpowered and captured by a little picaroon, with lateen sails and a couple of guns, and a most villainous crew, in poverty-stricken garments, rusty cutlasses in their hands and stilettos and pistols stuck in their waistbands. [4]
- A single band of linen, soiled by the journey, was wound about his throat, and I remember oddly the buttons stuck on his knees and cuffs, and these silk-embroidered in a criss-cross pattern of lighter gray. [9]
- Like a horde of hungry ticks you have stuck to the tail of the Hermitage Lion to the end of his life; and you are still sticking to it, and drawing a loathsome sustenance from it, after he is dead. [7]
- The bricklayer's mortar of his father's calling stuck to his fingers through life, but only as the soil he turned with his ploughshare clung to the fingers of Burns. [6]
- But that name of Griggs (why, the powers only know) stuck in my mind to turn up again. [9]
- That morning, Cossacks of Denisov's party had seized and carried off into the forest two wagons loaded with cavalry saddles, which had stuck in the mud not far from Mikulino where the forest ran close to the road. [2]
- He was ignorant of anthropology, psychology, and the phenomena of environment; but bits of "knowledge" --which he embodied in a newspaper article composed that evening stuck wax-like in his brain. [9]
- Sich a lot o' haousen all stuck together! [6]
- And maybe you've noticed signs stuck up all over his store, 'No Solicitors nor Travelling Men Allowed Here'" The Captain nodded. [9]
- While I was not sorry you abandoned it, I should not be sorry if you had stuck to it and given it a trial. [5]
- On second thoughts not so clear about it, remembering how some of them look that we have got stuck up in public; think I had rather go down to posterity in an Ethiopian Minstrel portrait, like our friend's the other day. [6]
- He was barefoot no longer, though freckled still, grown lanky and tall; he wore a coarse blue apron that fell below his knees, and a pencil was stuck behind his ear. [9]
- Half of the name stuck to her, and when she was older we called her Biddy. [9]
- I have seen my name stuck up in letters so big that I was ashamed to show myself in the place by daylight. [6]
- I didn't love my father, but I've done wrong for him, and I've stuck to him. [11]
- I thought he must have been killed, but the rapidity of his action saved him, for the spear passed his shoulder so close that it tore away a shred of his coat, and stuck in the wall behind him. [11]
- He had a musketoon over his shoulder and an ax stuck in his girdle. [2]
- One of the men stuck his head out only about a couple of foot from me, and I thought I was gone; but he jerked it in again, and says: "Heave that blame lantern out o' sight, Bill! [5]
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