unstuck
1unstuck — [unstuk′] vt. pt. & pp. of UNSTICK adj. loosened or freed from being stuck come unstuck Informal to fail, go wrong, break down, etc …
2unstuck — [[t]ʌnstʌ̱k[/t]] 1) PHRASE: V inflects If something comes unstuck, it becomes separated from the thing that it was attached to. The brown vinyl covering all the horizontal surfaces is coming unstuck in several places. 2) PHRASE: V inflects To… …
3unstuck — adj. ruined (slang) to come unstuck (the whole scheme came unstuck) * * * [ʌn stʌk] [ ruined ] (slang) to come unstuck (the whole scheme came unstuck) …
4unstuck — un|stuck [ˌʌnˈstʌk] adj come unstuck a) BrE informal if a person, plan, or system comes unstuck, they fail at what they were trying to achieve ▪ a dangerous area of rock where many climbers come unstuck b) if something comes unstuck, it becomes… …
5unstuck — un|stuck [ ʌn stʌk ] adjective come unstuck 1. ) INFORMAL if something such as a plan or system comes unstuck, it fails 2. ) if something comes unstuck, it becomes separated from something that it was stuck to …
6unstuck — adjective come unstuck a) if something comes unstuck, it becomes separated from something that it was stuck to b) BrE informal if someone comes unstuck, something that they are doing start to go wrong …
7unstuck — /un stuk /, adj. 1. freed or loosened from being fastened or stuck: When firmly pushed, the door became unstuck. 2. out of order, control, or coherence; undone: Their well laid plans came unstuck under pressure. [UN 1 + STUCK] * * * …
8unstuck — adjective Date: 1911 brought into a state of disarray, discomposure, or incoherence < the deal came unstuck > …
9unstuck — past and past participle of unstick. Phrases come (or get) unstuck informal fail …
10unstuck — UK [ʌnˈstʌk] / US adjective come unstuck …