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His gorge was stuck by a fish bone.

When relationships get stuck in a revolving rut, it is generally because our lives are stuck in a revolving rut.

I've got a fish bone stuck in my throat.

I help cars that are stuck. I tow them to my garage. I like my job.

He coughed up the candy that was stuck in his throat.

At least you won't be stuck in this cramped office all day.

We slipped a nipple over a pop bottle full of warm milk and stuck it into his mouth.

If we find ourselves stuck in that space where we believe we lack willpower, what can we do?

The prisoner stuck out that he had not been present at the scene of the crime, in accordance with his original statement.

If you run over a zombie, he might get stuck in your undercarriage, making you a sitting duck for the rest of the zombies.

There’ll be some reason why thrown in to hype our choice of flavors and show everyone they’re not stuck with just vanilla.

I began to fall in love with you, it is decreed by fate but I would like a lifetime There is no escape from fate., have been stuck with you!

The trouble, say critics, is that much of the extra government spending is turning out to be permanent-and so the economy is starting to resemble a Toyota with the accelerator stuck to the floor.

Indeed there is a rough parallel to the spectacular motorway pile-ups to be found in the early days of railroading, when trains would be dispatched on a line-interval basis in the fond hope that Driver B would be able to stop in time if Driver A got stuck.

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The arrow stuck in the tree.

And when the experimenter stuck his tongue out, infants stuck theirs out.

But after that, are you just stuck in anger?

I'm not sorry you stuck to business. It's such a constructive career.

And at unattended tollbooths, you may get stuck if you don't have COINS you can pay with instead.

I actually started it because I was stuck in a job that I hated and needed an outlet.

They stuck to that strategy while adapting skillfully to changing circumstances. They improved the living standards of hundreds of millions and transformed the face of the country.

This usually results in a flurry of new activities for a short period with a gradual slowing down - but it does keep me always moving towards my goals while many others stay stuck in place.

Get your toe stuck?

He is stuck in the combat against this problem.

As ruler, he was stuck there, pining for the jollity of the old days.

The foreigners rushed to congratulate the husband on his enlightenment — only to be told that he stuck his wife in front because they were walking through a minefield.

Maybe Mr Wang should have stuck in a third strand, in which a bunch of men sit and watch the film, and chat about how they, too, feel as if they're having their feet bound.

Whether or not you find the no branching rule hard to believe, if both views are stuck with it,well,then we're stuck with it.

It takes a minute or two each day to go through and tick which habits you've stuck to - but this simple practice can make a huge difference to your motivation.

Pretend that clouds are actually made of marshmallow clusters stuck together so that people can sit and ride on them.

My car was stuck in the mud.

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