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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.

Meaning of Sticked from wikipedia

- stick or sticks in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stick or the stick may refer to: Twig or branch The weapon used in stick-fighting Walking stick,...
- Stick It is a 2006 American teen comedy-drama film starring Jeff Bridges, Melissa Peregrym and Vanessa Lengies written and directed by Bring It On writer...
- Look up sticking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sticking may refer to: Sticking coefficient, a surface physics concept Sticking knife, an agricultural...
- Stick Stickly is a fictional character created by Agi Fodor and Karen Kuflik, that appears on the television network Nickelodeon. He is a popsicle stick...
- A stick figure (also known as a stick man, stick woman, or stick person) is a very simple drawing of a human or other animal, in which the limbs (arms...
- A glow stick, also known as a light stick, chem light, light wand, light rod, and rave light, is a self-contained, short-term light-source. It consists...
- A hurley or hurl or hurling stick (Irish: camán) is a wooden stick used in the Irish sports of hurling and camogie. It typically measures between 45 and...
- The mani****tion of the devil stick (also devil-sticks, devilsticks, flower sticks, bâtons fleurs, stunt sticks, gravity sticks, or juggling sticks) is...
- "Stick Stickly" is named from the Nickelodeon character Stick Stickly. The song was included in the 2010 video game, Rock Band Network. "Stick Stickly"...
- Stick-fighting, stickfighting, or stick fighting, is a variety of martial arts which use simple long, slender, blunt, hand-held, generally wooden "sticks"...