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BanstickleBanstickle Ban"stic`kle, n. [OE. ban, bon, bone + stickle
prickle, sting. See Bone, n., Stickleback.] (Zo["o]l.)
A small fish, the three-spined stickleback. StickleStickle Stic"kle, n. [Cf. stick, v. t. & i.]
A shallow rapid in a river; also, the current below a
waterfall. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.]
Patient anglers, standing all the day Near to some
shallow stickle or deep bay. --W. Browne. Stickle
Stickle Stic"kle, v. t.
1. To separate, as combatants; hence, to quiet, to appease,
as disputants. [Obs.]
Which [question] violently they pursue, Nor stickled
would they be. --Drayton.
2. To intervene in; to stop, or put an end to, by
intervening; hence, to arbitrate. [Obs.]
They ran to him, and, pulling him back by force,
stickled that unnatural fray. --Sir P.
Sidney.
SticklebackStickleback Stic"kle*back`, n. [OE. & Prov E. stickle a
prickle, spine, sting (AS. sticel) + back. See Stick, v.
t., and cf. Banstickle.] (Zo["o]l.)
Any one of numerous species of small fishes of the genus
Gasterosteus and allied genera. The back is armed with two
or more sharp spines. They inhabit both salt and brackish
water, and construct curious nests. Called also sticklebag,
sharpling, and prickleback. sticklebagStickleback Stic"kle*back`, n. [OE. & Prov E. stickle a
prickle, spine, sting (AS. sticel) + back. See Stick, v.
t., and cf. Banstickle.] (Zo["o]l.)
Any one of numerous species of small fishes of the genus
Gasterosteus and allied genera. The back is armed with two
or more sharp spines. They inhabit both salt and brackish
water, and construct curious nests. Called also sticklebag,
sharpling, and prickleback. SticklerStickler Stic"kler (st[i^]k"kl[~e]r), n. [See Stickle, v.
t.]
One who stickles. Specifically:
(a) One who arbitrates a duel; a sidesman to a fencer; a
second; an umpire. [Obs.]
Basilius, the judge, appointed sticklers and
trumpets whom the others should obey. --Sir P.
Sidney.
Our former chiefs, like sticklers of the war, First
sought to inflame the parties, then to poise.
--Dryden.
(b) One who pertinaciously contends for some trifling things,
as a point of etiquette; an unreasonable, obstinate
contender; as, a stickler for ceremony.
The Tory or High-church were the greatest sticklers
against the exorbitant proceedings of King James
II. --Swift.
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Simon Stickl (born 18
October 1987) is a
German freestyle skier who
specializes in the
skicross discipline. He made his
World Cup
debut in
January 2008...
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perpetuall itch of
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legislature in the
provincial election of 1995,
defeating Liberal Rudy
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Democrat Norm
Jamison in the
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Stickl H (March 1975). "Abstammung,
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three 'ends', namely: Hill Green,
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gastrointestinal specimens in 1928 by two scientists, E.G.
Dresel and O
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organism was
named Chromobacterium typhiflavuum because...
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National Watch Company. The
tower was
eventually purchased by
William R.
Stickling, who went to
great lengths to
restore it. It was
donated to a charity...