Present participle for to bristle, protrude or point up
“The cat's fur would stick up when it sensed danger, its tail becoming puffed and its back arched.”
Present participle for to rob someone, especially in a public place
Present participle for to stand erect or upright
“I watched the excited crowd stick up their hands in anticipation of catching a glimpse of their favorite celebrity.”
Present participle for to paste (wallpaper) to a wall
Present participle for to loot or plunder an area or place, typically by force
Present participle for to extend beyond or above a surface
Present participle for to attach, or be attached, to a wall
Present participle for to ambush or ensnare by hiding and unexpectedly intercepting
Present participle for to attach or be attached to something, especially a hook
Present participle for to unlawfully take possession of something
(rare) Standing out or raised
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