"Stick-up" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stick-up" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Stick-up" Meaning

"Stick-up" can have both literal and idiomatic meanings.

Literally, a stick-up refers to the act of holding something, such as a stick, upright or vertically. In a figurative sense, it usually means a robbery where an armed person forces others to hand over their valuables.

For example:
- The stick-up was carried out by a lone gunman.
- She managed to get a stick-up ornament to decorate the animal's bony figure.

"Stick-up" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "Stick-up"


1. Verbal Command

You `put your hands up in a stick-up` to signal surrender, following instructions given by the authorities.

2. Banking Term

The security team executed a surprise `stick-up` at the bank to facilitate a high-speed escape.

3. Time and Place Constraints

Due to unexpected traffic, we had a `stick-up in our schedule` that threw us off the proposed timeline for reaching the meeting.

4. Nautical Term

The ship was caught in a `stick-up, unable to navigate through the narrow locks due to a mechanical glitch.

5. Disguise

After donning a wig, sunglasses, and a fake mustache, the actor convincingly performed a `stick-up in the movie, boasting a daring getaway by the heroine.

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Small ball-of thread or yarn used in sewing, embroidery, etc.

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Stickers

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Stickies

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A sticky note or a reminder that is "stuck" in one's mind.

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Stickily

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