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unstick
English
Etymology
un- +? stick
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?k
Verb
unstick (third-person singular simple present unsticks, present participle unsticking, simple past and past participle unstuck)
- (transitive, sometimes figuratively) To free from the condition of being stuck.
- (intransitive) To become freed from a stuck condition.
- 2019, Russ Linton, Plea Bargain
- Starting to panic, I stepped back and put my foot right through the door. Outside, Nelson laughed. The door unstuck. I hopped on one leg as it swung outward, carrying my boot.
- 2019, Russ Linton, Plea Bargain
- (intransitive, aviation, of an aircraft) To leave the ground during takeoff.
Derived terms
- come unstuck
Anagrams
- tuck-ins, tucks in, tunicks, unticks
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gunstick
English
Alternative forms
- gun-stick
Etymology
gun +? stick
Noun
gunstick (plural gunsticks)
- A stick to ram down the charge of a musket, etc.; a rammer or ramrod.
Translations
Anagrams
- tuckings
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