Wiktionary
STUCK, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of stick (which in the past was sticked)
STUCK, adjective. Trapped and unable to move.
STUCK, adjective. Unable to progress.
STUCK, noun. (obsolete) A thrust.
STUCK LIKE CHUCK, adjective. (US) (slang) stuck; immobilized or unable to proceed
STUCK ON, adjective. (idiomatic) (of a person) Infatuated with; romantically attracted to; in love with.
STUCK ON, adjective. (idiomatic) (of a thing, fact, etc.) Fascinated by; enchanted by.
STUCK ON, adjective. (idiomatic) (of a problem, thing, or situation) Puzzled or stumped by.
STUCK ON ONESELF, adjective. (colloquial) self-obsessed; vain
STUCK OUT, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of stick out
STUCK UP, adjective. (idiomatic) snobbish, conceited; believing oneself to be better than others; haughty; arrogant or egotistical.
STUCK UP, adjective. (idiomatic) jammed; stuck and unable to move.
STUCK UP, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of stick up
Dictionary definition
STUCK, adjective. Caught or fixed; "stuck in the mud".
STUCK, adjective. Baffled; "this problem has me completely stuck".
Wise words
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