"Sticking" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The verb "sticking" can be both intransitive and transitive.
As an intransitive verb, it means:
To be securely attached or fixed.
To adhere or cling to something.
To be fast or firmly attached to something, often in a difficult or stubborn way.
As a transitive verb, it means:
To attach or fasten something firmly to something else.
To harp on or emphasize a particular point or idea stubbornly or excessively.
Example sentences:
- The sticky tape is sticking to the surface of the table.
- He's sticking to his decision, no matter what others think.
- The company has been sticking to its old business model for years.
The glue is sticking to the floor.
She is sticking to her plan of studying for the exam.
The paint is sticking to the wall.
He is sticking to his word: he said he would meet us at 5.
The hair is sticking to her face due to the humidity.
Stickering refers to the act of placing stickers or labels on objects, often for decorative, informational, or promotional purposes.<br><br>It can also refer to the stickers themselves, or the process of applying them.<br><br>Example: "I spent hours stenciling images all over my laptop with colorful stickering stickers."
Stickers are small pieces of paper or plastic with adhesive on one side. They are often used to decorate or label objects, and can be found in various shapes, sizes, and designs. In modern times, stickers are also digital, existing solely in a computer or mobile device, and can be created and shared online.