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unstuck

[uhn-stuhk] / ʌnˈstʌk /
ADJECTIVE
unfastened
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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“We had pieces of wood, carpet, sand, cat litter. Whatever we could get our hands on. We just wanted to get those cars unstuck and get that line moving.”

From Seattle Times

The upper-level storm that got stuck in the west is about to get unstuck.

From Washington Post

Cognitive strategies exist to help people get unstuck from the pursuit of a fruitless objective.

From Scientific American

Throw in some overall social and cultural atomization, and it’s coming to feel like we’ve become rhetorically unstuck in time.

From Los Angeles Times

They came unstuck against Japan, but I don't think they will change when they play Morocco in the last 16 - they will just try to dominate them like they try to dominate all their opponents.

From BBC