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sticks
English
Alternative forms
- stix
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /st?ks/
- Homophone: Styx
Noun
sticks
- plural of stick
Noun
sticks pl (plural only)
- (informal, derogatory, with "the") rural terrain, especially a woody area; any rural region.
- We had to drive way out into the sticks to visit that customer.
- (slang, chiefly by long-time users) crutches
Synonyms
(rural):
- See: Thesaurus:remote place
- boonies
- boondocks
- hinterland
- middle of nowhere
- the sticks
Verb
sticks
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stick
Swedish
Noun
sticks
- indefinite genitive singular of stick
- indefinite genitive plural of stick
Verb
sticks
- present tense passive of sticka.
sticks From the web:
- what sticks to silicone
- what sticks to concrete
- what sticks to brick
- what sticks to magnets
- what sticks to aluminum
- what sticks to stucco
- what sticks to felt
- what sticks to concrete walls
shticks
English
Noun
shticks
- plural of shtick
Anagrams
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