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stick out
verb
- to project or cause to project
- informal.tr to endure (something disagreeable) (esp in the phrase stick it out )
- stick out a mile or stick out like a sore thumb informal.to be extremely obvious
- stick out forintr to insist on (a demand), refusing to yield until it is met
the unions stuck out for a ten per cent wage rise
Example Sentences
An elephant is a beautiful animal, but pick it apart and it's got a long wrinkly nose, strange side glancing eyes, huge sticking out ears and a big fat stomach.
Dressed in a brown leather jacket, crisply pressed blue jeans and a cream-colored cowboy hat, he sticks out his hand and says, “I’m Charley with an –ey,†then flashes a roguish grin.
Branneisha's feeling of sticking out and being overlooked at the same time while overweight is one others can relate to.
In a long night full of reprises for the series' most beloved characters, only one managed to stick out in the minds of Donald Trump's most fervent supporters.
Plastic straws were also noted sticking out of sea turtle nostrils, and sickening or killing seabirds, fish, manatees, dolphins and other marine mammals.
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