stick down


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Related to stick down: get up to

stick down

vb
(Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) (tr, adverb) informal to write: stick your name down here.
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Translations

w>stick down

vt sep
(= glue)ankleben; envelopezukleben
(inf: = put down) → abstellen; (= write down)aufschreiben
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References in classic literature ?
/Tap, tap,/ went old Gagool's stick down the passage, as she trotted along, chuckling hideously; and still overcome by some unaccountable presentiment of evil, I hung back.
Here, you John, you stick down the address of your bank manager.
Naperville North (14-7) went into halftime down just 6-4 behind a pair of penalty-shot goals from senior attack Lauren Platou and a sweet groundball by freshman midfielder Kate Burritt just past Loyola senior goalie Sabrina Rice, who promptly smacked her stick down in disgust.
The contractions of the stomach had moved the stick down the digestive tract and it was tightly wedged in the pylorus (where the stomach empties into the intestine).
Lay one stick down on the ground straight to towards the target which is where the clubface will be aligned.
Stick down securely with either glue or sticky tape.
The Aussies are taking so much stick Down Under there is talk of coaxing Shane Warne out of retirement to play some part in the Ashes.
As he fell, Tom struck the legal eagle's nose, then brought the stick down heavily on his head.
She said the boy then slammed a glue stick down on the desk accidentally catching her hand.
The nine-year-old tried to ram a stick down his own throat after he was told to ''go away and kill himself'' by one of his tormentors.