Present participle for to protrude or extend outwardly
“Then, I saw something stick out from the sides of his head.”
Present participle for to be easily noticeable
“The structure manages to stick out due to its unusual architecture and vivid colors.”
Present participle for to persist until the end
“Why not offer the farmers an incentive to stick out the hard times?”
Present participle for to appear or be visible
Present participle for to face something unpleasant with courage and fortitude
Present participle for to hold (something) out towards someone
Present participle for to come safely through a precarious situation
Present participle for to stretch out an arm in a specified direction in order to touch or grasp something
Present participle for to form the greatest part or be most common
Present participle for to rise or stand erect, like bristles
(intransitive) Present participle for to persist in or proceed with an activity or action
Present participle for to refuse to work as a protest
Present participle for to emerge or materialize, typically unexpectedly
(rare) Standing out or raised
Jutting or projecting outwards
Clearly noticeable, usually from projecting outwards
Extended or expanded, as from internal pressure
The act or fact of protruding or sticking out
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