Sentence examples for around stuck from inspiring English sources

The phrase "around stuck" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation where something is stuck in a circular or surrounding manner, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The car was around stuck in the mud, unable to move forward."
Alternatives: "trapped in" or "caught in".

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What's it to me?" She flipped another photo around, stuck it out so Jeb could see it.

The idea of living on "baby time," fitting their responsibilities into the baby's schedule rather than the other way around, stuck with them.

The dream presents the mental and emotional states of a nervous and fearful person, locked up and chased around, stuck underground in darkness, unable to escape to light and life.

Mr. Armstrong jumped around, stuck out his tongue and filled in the part of rock 'n' roll that's absent from the Broadway show: audience participation, with singalongs of "Heys" and "Day-Os" from "The Banana Boat Song".

Positivity isn't where we go for glory, and we certainly don't sit around stuck in the negative either.

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If he doesn't move around, stick close to him so that he'll notice you.

They wove it around sticks.

The few children around stick to their huts.

Others stuck around outside.

Users stuck around anyway.

They stuck around.

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