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  • 71stick one's neck out — phrasal : to lay oneself open (as to attack, criticism, complaint, detection, punishment, reprisal) : run the risk of bringing down upon oneself a consequence detrimental to oneself (as by taking another s part, making a decision outside the… …

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  • 72Stick (comics) — Supersupportingbox| caption= comic color=background:#ff8080 character name=Stick publisher=Marvel Comics debut=Daredevil (vol. 1) #176 (November 1981). creators=Frank Miller full name=Unknown status=missing supports=Daredevil relatives=Unknown… …

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  • 73stick\ with — • stay with • stick with informal I. v 1. To continue doing; not quit. Fred stayed with his homework until it was done. Practicing is tiresome, but stick with it and some day you will be a good pianist. Compare: stick to 2. To stay with; not… …

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  • 74stick with — {v.}, {informal} 1. or[stay with] To continue doing; not quit. * /Fred stayed with his homework until it was done./ * /Practicing is tiresome, but stick with it and some day you will be a good pianist./ Compare: STICK TO. 2. To stay with; not… …

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  • 75stick with — {v.}, {informal} 1. or[stay with] To continue doing; not quit. * /Fred stayed with his homework until it was done./ * /Practicing is tiresome, but stick with it and some day you will be a good pianist./ Compare: STICK TO. 2. To stay with; not… …

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  • 76Dug Out — For other uses, see Dugout. Dug Out Studio album by The Blue Hearts Released July 10, 1993 …

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  • 77stick together — verb be loyal to one another, especially in times of trouble (Freq. 1) The two families stuck together throughout the war • Syn: ↑stay together • Hypernyms: ↑stay, ↑remain, ↑rest …

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  • 78stick around — PHRASAL VERB If you stick around, you stay where you are, often because you are waiting for something. [INFORMAL] [V P] Stick around a while and see what develops... [V P] I didn t stick around long enough to find out. [Also V P n] …

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  • 79Stick (unit) — Unit of length name=stick m=.0508 accuracy=3A stick, when used as a unit, is usually two inches, i.e. 5.08 cm (for the international inch). It was once used in the English tailoring business, but has now fallen out of use completely …

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  • 80stick-in-the-mud — I noun someone who moves slowly in England they call a slowpoke a slowcoach • Syn: ↑plodder, ↑slowpoke, ↑slowcoach • Derivationally related forms: ↑plod (for: ↑ …

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