Sentence examples for To sticks from inspiring English sources

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To sticks

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To cut a piece of wood to be the stick member of a cope-and-stick joint.

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The eggs may be freely suspended in the water or attached to sticks or submerged vegetation.

ETA and Batasuna have a history of responding better to sticks than carrots.

Jumping fur attached to sticks across the stage, they create the rats.

Soon after that, we walk forward into a new story, each of us carrying the old ones across our shoulders in bandanas tied to sticks.

Leather puppets of mythological figures, the bodies intricately incised to allow light to pass through, are attached to sticks for manipulation.

Mr. Foster met him at every turn: after switching from brushes to sticks, he subtly intensified the forward tilt of his ride cymbal pattern with each new chorus.

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"We have to stick together".

Something's going to stick.

Nothing was going to stick.

Try to stick to proving them.

You have to stick to it.

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