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Discover Ludwig"sticky with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is covered or filled with a sticky substance, such as syrup, glue, or honey. Example: The table was sticky with spilled soda, making it difficult to place our plates down without them getting stuck.
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The floors are sticky with glue.
Our hands were black and sticky with calçot juices.
(They thoughtfully worried that she might get sticky with syrup).
Our blood runs like honey, sticky with thoughts.
Jack stands in the shallows, his shirt sticky with heat.
The kitchen is sticky with brown peels and syrup.
The floors were sticky with blood and vomit.
Their tops are always sticky with spilled ale.
The table was still sticky with pineapple juice.
And everyone got their fingers thoroughly sticky with the desserts afterwards.
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