Sentence examples for where it stuck from inspiring English sources

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In short order, it brushed up against the wall, where it stuck.

The Frenchman smiled at us, took the fork, and stabbed it in the wall, where it stuck like a dart.

Because of the surface tension of the water, he explained, the fluid ran along the exterior of the fabric and onto him, where it stuck, "almost like you had Jell-O on your hand".

Answering this last query, Mack hacked a sapling from the undergrowth, sharpened it to a pig-puncturing point, and then — rearing back — launched it at the trunk of a distant tree, where it stuck fast like a prosthetic branch.

His mother had put the roast-in-the-bag bird on top of the envelope, where it stuck firmly until she looked at the chicken 40 minutes later.

Instantly, bodies were "blown to atoms"; a woman's head, hat still on, was sent hurling into a concrete wall, where it stuck; and "great blotches of blood appeared on the white walls of several of Wall Street's office buildings".

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"When the ball is moving, you don't want to be the guy where it sticks, so everyone gets involved, everyone has fun," Kidd said.

Grease and line a 20cm springform cake tin with two layers of baking paper: this may seem unnecessarily fiddly, but it will prevent the outer layers from burning – very handy when you're baking with dried fruit, which has a tendency to catch and become very bitter where it sticks out from the sides of the cake.

Where it sticks to the Asian agenda the food can be great, as in a salad of king crab with apple and puffed rice, or better still another of baby squid, splashed with fish sauce and peanuts and lots of green herbs, Vietnamese style.

Initially, Ramsay says he thought the security industry would be the likely adopters of Bublcam but various other applications have since suggested themselves — from gaming to action sports to immersive videochatting to advertising/industry applications — hence the decision to "put the content and the camera out into the world to see where it sticks best".

The problem is that plutonium has some unsettling properties: It tends to smear, smudge and creep into crevices, where it sticks like lampblack.

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