stick something out of something — ˌstick ˈout (of sth) | ˌstick sthˈout (of sth) derived to be further out than sth else or come through a hole; to push sth further out than sth else or through a hole • His ears stick out. • She stuck her tongue out at me. • Don t stick your arm… … Useful english dictionary
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stick it out — ► stick it out informal put up with or persevere with something difficult or disagreeable. Main Entry: ↑stick … English terms dictionary
stick it out — to continue to do something to its end. I didn t really like the movie, but I stuck it out. Usage notes: often used in the phrase stick it out to the bitter end … New idioms dictionary
ˌstick sth ˈout — phrasal verb 1) to push or stretch something forwards or away from you, especially a part of your body She stuck her arm out of the car window and waved.[/ex] Ben stuck out his tongue at the little girl (= as an insult).[/ex] 2) informal to… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
stick it out — informal put up with or persevere with something difficult or disagreeable. → the sticks … English new terms dictionary
stick it out — idi to endure something patiently to the end or its completion … From formal English to slang
carry something out — 1 they carried out a Caesarean: CONDUCT, perform, implement, execute. 2 I carried out my promise to her: FULFIL, carry through, honour, redeem, make good; k … Useful english dictionary
carry something out — 1) they carried out an operation Syn: conduct, perform, execute, implement 2) I carried out my promise Syn: keep, honour, fulfil, observe, abide by, comply with, adhere to … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
stick — stick1 [ stık ] (past tense and past participle stuck [ stʌk ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 attach something to something ▸ 2 put quickly & carelessly ▸ 3 push something long into something ▸ 4 become difficult to move ▸ 5 when name is accepted ▸ 6 in card… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English