Sentence examples for stick on from inspiring English sources

'stick on' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It could be used when referring to something that is stuck or attached to something else, often with adhesive. For example: "I used some double-sided tape to stick on the decorations."

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Nothing seems to stick on Mr Blair yet.

Expats might stick on though, irrespective of the new regulations.

So, the thinking went, let's just stick on tractor tyres.

Amazon Dash are buttons that you stick on household items.

Stickers wouldn't stick on her tongue.

It will stick on the black paint.

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My $2 stick-on dashboard clock can't do that.

"It was a stick-on penalty," concedes Atkinson.

Stick-On Jewelry.

Look into stick-on wallpaper.

Dress up nails with stick-on jewels!

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