Sentences with Stick, Past and Past Participle Form Of Stick V1 V2 V3
Stick
Meaning: 1. A thin piece of wood that has fallen or been cut from a tree.(noun)
2. A long, thin piece of something.(noun)
3. A threat of punishment or unwelcome measures (often contrasted with the offer of reward as a means of persuasion)(noun)
Base | Past | Past Participle |
stick | stuck | stuck |
Sentences with Stick
1.Be careful where you stick the pin.
2.I doubt Frank will stick around.
3.Alex sticks to his principles.
4.A stick won’t stick to a wall, so why is it called a stick?
5.We should stick together.
6.I’ll stick with Alex.
7.My father wants to stick around.
8.I stuck my hands in my pockets.
9.I stuck with it until I was finished.
10.I think we should stick together.
11.We should stick together.
12.Mary stuck her tongue out.
13.I don’t want to stick around.
14.My brother stuck to the original plan.