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  • 51stuck-up — adjective INFORMAL a stuck up person acts as though they are too important to speak to you …

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  • 52Stuck — Sm Geformter Gips an Wänden und Decken erw. fach. (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus it. stucco gleicher Bedeutung, das auf ahd. stucki n. Kruste, Rinde zurückgeht, also wohl aus dem Langobardischen. Täterbezeichnung: Stukkateur.    Ebenso nndl.… …

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  • 53stuck — unable to go any further, 1885, from pp. of STICK (Cf. stick) (v.). Colloq. stuck up assuming an unjustified air of superiority is recorded from 1829 …

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  • 54stuck — (informal) Having more mail than can be completely distributed prior to scheduled dispatch or letter carrier leaving time, as in go stuck …

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  • 55stuck for an answer — phrase not knowing how to solve a problem, or answer a question that someone asks you Thesaurus: not knowing about somethingsynonym Main entry: stuck …

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  • 56stuck on someone — phrase very attracted to someone, or in love with them Thesaurus: in love with someonesynonym Main entry: stuck …

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  • 57stuck´up´ness — stuck up «STUHK UHP», adjective. Informal. too proud; conceited; vain; haughty. SYNONYM(S): egotistical. –stuck´up´ness, noun …

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  • 58Stuck Together With God's Glue — was Something Happens second studio album with Petrol (Hello,Hello) making it number 40 in NME s singles of the year in 1990. The name of the album was later used as a line in the song Staring at the Sun by U2, another Irish group.Track listing#… …

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  • 59Stuck Mojo — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Crossover, Metal Gründung 1989 Auflösung 2000 Neugründung 2005 …

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  • 60Stück — Stück, 1) ein abgesonderter, aus einer Masse bestehender Theil eines Ganzen; 2) ein Theil eines unkörperlichen Ganzen, bes. ein Werk der Kunst, ein Gemälde, eine musikalische Composition, ein Gedicht, bes. 3) eine Theaterdichtung; 4) S e einer… …

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