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Billsticker
Billposter Bill"post`er, Billsticker Bill"stick"er, n. One whose occupation is to post handbills or posters in public places.
Horror-sticken
Horror-sticken Hor"ror-stick`en, a. Struck with horror; horrified. Blank and horror-stricken faces. --C. Kingsley.
Moonsticken
Moonsticken Moon"stick`en, a. See Moonstruck.
Sticked
Sticked Stick"ed, obs. imp. of Stick. Stuck. And in the sand her ship sticked so fast. --Chaucer. They sticked not to give their bodies to be burnt. --Sir T. Browne.
Sticker
Sticker Stick"er, n. 1. One who, or that which, sticks; as, a bill sticker. 2. That which causes one to stick; that which puzzles or poses. [Colloq.] --Tackeray. 3. (Mus.) In the organ, a small wooden rod which connects (in part) a key and a pallet, so as to communicate motion by pushing. 4. Same as Paster, 2. [Political Cant, U.S.]

Meaning of Sticke from wikipedia

- Stické, also called stické tennis, is an indoor racquet sport invented in the late 19th century merging aspects of real tennis, racquets and lawn tennis...
- Real tennis Soft tennis Speed-ball Squash Hardball squash Squash tennis Stické Tennis Tennis polo Touchtennis Table tennis Basque pelota Beach tennis Downside...
- Altbier breweries have a tradition of producing a stronger version, called sticke alt, coming from a local dialect word meaning "secret". Originally made...
- James Wyatt, and set today in 50 acres (20 ha), it has within its grounds a stické tennis court. The house and nearby buildings were developed as a private...
- 1873, Wingfield patented a court much the same as the current one for his stické tennis (sphairistike). This template was modified in 1875 to the court design...
- Road tennis Soft tennis Speed-ball Squash Hardball squash Squash tennis Stické Tennis Wheelchair tennis Touchtennis Basque pelota Beach tennis Downside...
- can be softend by nothing that I or perhaps any other can do or utter". A stické court was built by William Grenfell at Taplow Court in 1892 and the dimension...
- Schlüssel. Each (except Brauerei Kürzer) produces a special, secret, seasonal "Sticke" version in small quantities, though the names vary: Schlüssel spells it...
- was appointed as the first director of the institute. Around 2004, a rare stické court was discovered on the grounds of the Viceregal Lodge complex. A bell...
- sphairistike (Gr**** σφάίρίστική, "skill at playing at ball"), soon known simply as Stické and an ancestor of lawn tennis, for the amu****t of his guests at a garden...