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stickle

[stik-uhl] / ˈstɪk əl /






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Classicists from Nick's, who stickle for the traditions of the Chicago Style, nodded their heads in austere approval.

From Time Magazine Archive

To all of them�pro-Nazi, anti-Nazi, pro-French or pro-League�the present seems no time to stickle.

From Time Magazine Archive

Meanwhile in London His Majesty's Government continued to stickle for the oath in a sharp note to the Irish Free State, so sharp that last week neither sender nor receiver would divulge the contents.

From Time Magazine Archive

You called my court’s love worthless—so it turned: I threw away as dross my heap of wealth, And here you stickle for a piece or two!

From Dramatic Technique by Baker, George Pierce

The water was of a clear, limpid green, new-flushed with the tide, with a faint stickle moving down it, carrying the white, fallen petals of the may.

From Joanna Godden by Kaye-Smith, Sheila




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