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What is the present tense of stuck up?

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The present tense of stuck up is stick up.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of stick up is sticks up.

The present participle of stick up is sticking up.

The past participle of stick up is stuck up.

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I'll stick up for him here, if only because he does such a poor job defending himself.
Strength is an attractive quality in a woman, but you'd have to be a pretty gutless man not to stick up for a woman you cared about.
Each night one of the performers does a trick where he runs a fire stick up and down his arm really slowly without burning himself.
In an SUV, if the wheel wells stick up in the back, you are going to have trouble laying golf bags widthwise.
Lawyer for the church Carl Primavera says the 17 luxury condos will stick up like a finger in the middle of the block.
Are you going to slip back and be the sedentary person everyone expects, or are you going to stick up for yourself?

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