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sticky [stickier, stickiest] (potentially difficult to escape from) adjective [UK: ˈstɪk.i] [US: ˈstɪk.i] | peliagudoadjective |
sticky [stickier, stickiest] (that keeps visitors from leaving it) adjective [UK: ˈstɪk.i] [US: ˈstɪk.i] | exitosoadjective popularadjective |
stickiness (property of sticking or adhering) noun [UK: ˈstɪk.ɪ.nəs] [US: ˈstɪk.ɪ.nəs] | adherencianoun viscosidadnoun |
stickman [stickmen] (simple drawing of a man) noun [UK: stˈɪkmən stˈɪkmen] [US: stˈɪkmən stˈɪkmen] | muñeco de palitosnoun |
sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me (a response to taunting proclaiming the speaker's indifference) phrase | a palabras neciasphrase oídos sordosphrase |
sticky noun [UK: ˈstɪk.i] [US: ˈstɪk.i] | recado adheriblenoun |
sticky fingers (petty thief) noun [UK: ˈstɪk.i ˈfɪŋ.ɡəz] [US: ˈstɪk.i ˈfɪŋ.ɡərz] | |
tally stick (piece of wood with notches or scores) noun | palo de cómputonoun palo talladonoun |
throw enough mud at the wall, some of it will stick (If enough accusations are made, reputation will suffer) phrase | calumniaphrase que algo quedaphrase |
unstick [unstuck, unsticking, unskicks] (to free from the condition of being stuck) verb [UK: ˈʌn.ˈstɪk] [US: ən.ˈstɪk] | despegarverb |
uptick (an upward change) noun [UK: ˈəp.ˌtɪk] [US: ˈəp.ˌtɪk] | repuntenoun |
walking stick (cane) noun [UK: ˈwɔːk.ɪŋ stɪk] [US: ˈwɔːk.ɪŋ ˈstɪk] | bastónnoun |
yardstick (measuring rod thirty-six inches long) noun [UK: ˈjɑːd.stɪk] [US: ˈjɑːrd.ˌstɪk] | varanoun |
yardstick (standard to which other measurements or comparisons are judged) noun [UK: ˈjɑːd.stɪk] [US: ˈjɑːrd.ˌstɪk] | normanoun |