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unstick

[uhn-stik] / ʌnˈstɪk /




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"We - our team and the United States administration - came to Beijing in order to unstick what has been stuck since almost last August," Kerry told reporters late on Wednesday.

From Reuters • Jul. 19, 2023

Meanwhile, executives realize that if they don’t persuade their employees to come back now, with pandemic restrictions eased in most areas, the new norms of flexible work will be hard to unstick.

From New York Times • Aug. 28, 2022

Meanwhile, executives realize that if they don’t persuade their employees to come back now, the new norms of flexible work will be hard to unstick.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 28, 2022

Khiel says it can even help unstick painted windows.

From Washington Post • May 24, 2022

She finally got the zipper to unstick and pulled it up all the way to close her sleeping bag.

From "Auggie & Me" by R. J. Palacio