stick in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for stick in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

II.stick2 <stuck, stuck> [stɪk] VB trans

stick-on [ˈstɪkɒn, Am -ɑːn] ADJ

stick Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

stick out like a sore thumb
take a stick and hit it/him
stick a pin in(to) the cloth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He has also been involved in some of the stranger events of the series, such as unknowingly reviving a fish stick as a revenge-crazed zombie.
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But the refugee acted quickly, shoulder-charging and tackling the would-be stick-up artist.
www.independent.co.uk
A fish stick's best friend, this tangy dip features a mayonnaise base mixed with plenty of pickles; the more, the better.
www.sfgate.com
He took a trainer's white towel and held it on a hockey stick, as if to wave a white flag.
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And if so, why not go the whole way and stick a camera on the soap dish?
www.telegraph.co.uk
To her discontent, the brush-applied strokes did nt stick on the support the way she expected.
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A more advanced shootout mode allows you to pull out very advanced moves on the new and improved skill stick.
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Proper recovery procedures were unknown, and a pilot's instinct to pull back on the stick served only to make a spin worse.
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The latter is a backseat driver, and the former is clearly a terror behind the stick.
www.wired.com
The earliest reference to a flat-faced bat (i.e., with a flat surface at the bottom of the stick in ice hockey style) also occurs in 1622.
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