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Definition of stuck adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

stuck

adjective
 
/stʌk/
 
/stʌk/
[not before noun]Idioms
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  1. unable to move or to be moved
    • The wheels were stuck in the mud.
    • This drawer keeps getting stuck.
    • She got the key stuck in the lock.
    • I can't get out—I'm stuck.
    • I couldn’t budge the drawer—it was stuck fast.
    • The tiles were stuck firmly to the wall.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • become
    • get
    adverb
    • firmly
    • completely
    • fast
    preposition
    • in
    • onto
    • to
    See full entry
  2. in an unpleasant situation or place that you cannot escape from
    • We were stuck in traffic for over an hour.
    • I hate being stuck at home all day.
  3. stuck (on something) unable to answer or understand something
    • I got stuck on the first question.
    • I'll help you if you're stuck.
  4. stuck (for something) not knowing what to do in a particular situation
    • If you're stuck for something to do tonight, come out with us.
    • I've never known him to be stuck for words before.
  5. stuck with somebody/something (informal) unable to get rid of somebody/something that you do not want
    • I was stuck with him for the whole journey.
    • I’m stuck with this job for the moment.
Idioms
be (stuck) in a groove
  1. (British English) to be unable to change something that you have been doing the same way for a long time and that has become boring
be (stuck) in a time warp
  1. not having changed at all from a time in the past although everything else has
    • Her whole house seems to be stuck in a time warp. It’s like something out of the 1950s.
(caught/stuck) between a rock and a hard place
  1. in a situation where you have to choose between two things, both of which are unpleasant
get stuck in | get stuck into something
  1. (British English, informal) to start doing something in an enthusiastic way, especially to start eating
    • Don’t wait for me—get stuck in.
    • There’s a lot to do so get your jackets off and get stuck in!
    • I want to get stuck into the job as soon as possible.
like a stuck record (British English)
(also like a broken record British and North American English)
  1. in a way that keeps repeating a statement or opinion in an annoying way
    • I hate sounding like a stuck record, but I have to say again, we must do more to help.
See stuck in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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