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unstuck

[ uhn-stuhk ]

adjective

  1. freed or loosened from being fastened or stuck: stick:

    When firmly pushed, the door became unstuck.

  2. out of order, control, or coherence; undone:

    Their well-laid plans came unstuck under pressure.



unstuck

/ ʌnˈstʌk /

adjective

  1. freed from being stuck, glued, fastened, etc
  2. come unstuck
    come unstuck to suffer failure or disaster


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Word History and Origins

Origin of unstuck1

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Idioms and Phrases

see under come apart at the seams .

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Example Sentences

It took me a while to figure out I needed closure to get unstuck.

The leather, being damp, may possibly become unstuck and stretched during this process.

It came unstuck from the frame with a tiny explosion of dust and a zing like that of the watch, only louder.

Well, at the time of the hatching, this disk becomes unstuck, lifts and allows the new-born Spiders to pass through.

"Yes, and if we don't get our houses unstuck pretty soon, we'll remember her a long while," said Susan darkly.

With a final desperate lunge, Lizzie yielded to my efforts and came unstuck.

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