Stick-style
noun
1.
a style in mid-Victorian American wooden architecture characterized by the use of vertical board siding with battens or grids of boards over horizontal siding to express the framing beneath.
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- Sticktight
noun 1. any of several composite plants of the genus Bidens, having barbed achenes that adhere to clothing or fur. 2. any of various other plants having seeds that adhere to clothing or fur. 3. a seed of any of these plants. noun 1. any of various plants, esp the bur marigold, that have barbed […]
- Stick-tights
noun 1. any of several composite plants of the genus Bidens, having barbed achenes that adhere to clothing or fur. 2. any of various other plants having seeds that adhere to clothing or fur. 3. a seed of any of these plants. noun 1. any of various plants, esp the bur marigold, that have barbed […]
- Stick-to
verb (used with object), stuck, sticking. 1. to pierce or puncture with something pointed, as a pin, dagger, or spear; stab: to stick one’s finger with a needle. 2. to kill by this means: to stick a pig. 3. to thrust (something pointed) in, into, through, etc.: to stick a needle into a pincushion. 4. […]
- Stick together
verb 1. (intransitive, adverb) (informal) to remain loyal or friendly to one another stick together Remain united, as in It’s important that we stick together on this issue. [ Mid-1500s ]
- Stick-to-it-ive
[stik-too-i-tiv, -it-iv] /ˌstɪkˈtu ɪ tɪv, -ɪt ɪv/ adjective, Informal. 1. tenaciously resolute; persevering: Stick-to-it-ive people get ahead in life.