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The phrase "all sticky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely or entirely sticky, often in a physical sense, such as a substance or surface.
Example: "After the kids finished their arts and crafts, the table was all sticky from the glue and paint."
Alternatives: "completely sticky" or "entirely sticky".
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Freddie the Flute's all sticky.
"Sorry, I'm all sticky".
Or in ice cream, and they're all sticky.
"It was really cold and now I'm all sticky".
If you try and make it with freshly cooked rice, she says "it goes all sticky".
Continue to run machine until dough forms a firm ball, rides around on blade and is not at all sticky.
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And he'd skipped every christening to which underlings in his firm had thought they should invite him – all those sticky, noisy babies … all those sticky, noisy underlings … Mr Harris's death was particularly surprising to him as it involved being eaten alive by a golf bunker.
"That'll get all that sticky off".
"You have to get all the sticky stuff out of here," Kristi Todorovich, 33, said.
Here she deftly handles the relentless labor of sheep shearing, yarn dying, even child minding, with all those sticky fingers and sodden, sagging diapers.
Once we're past all this sticky preamble, the story: Ted and Tami-Lynn want to adopt a child, but the government decides he's not a person.
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