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sticky

[stik-ee] / ˈstɪk i /


ADJECTIVE
humid and hot
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONGEST
WEAK


Example Sentences

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Another sticky part is renting a home below its value.

From MarketWatch

That could open up the possibility of an AI-oriented subscription offering that would allow Apple to monetize its large and sticky user base.

From MarketWatch

“While falling energy prices and improved crop supply should help ease some cost pressures, increased public policy costs and regulation will likely keep inflation sticky,” BRC Chief Executive Officer Helen Dickinson said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Who would have thought serums infused with snail mucin - the sticky substance they secrete - would become a part of skincare routines around the world?

From BBC

Yet that will come with a suffering labor market and sticky inflation, she cautions.

From MarketWatch