What is the meaning of STICKS AND-STONES. Phrases containing STICKS AND-STONES
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to victimize in money transactions (to fail to pay the summer’s account is to “stick the merchantâ€); to stick object on something (to stick the tea pot on the stove)
Sticks and stones is London Cockney rhyming slang for bones.
Stinks is slang for suspicious.
Sticks (Countryside)
A rural area; "That guy is from out in the sticks."
Buddha sticks is slang for cannabis.
Bricks and mortar is London Cockney rhyming slang for daughter.
the country ‘He lives in the sticks somewhere.’
Adj. Suspicious. E.g."Don't lie to me, your excuse stinks."
Stocks and shares is London Cockney rhyming slang for stairs.
Chop sticks is London Cockney rhyming slang for six.
Sticks is slang for rural, remote areas such as in the countryside. Sticks is slang for the legs.Sticks is slang for a drummer. Sticks is slang for goal posts. Sticks is slang for cricket stumps.
Sticky dog is cricket slang for a sticky wicket.
Big sticks is Australian slang for Australian rules football goal posts.
Noun. 1. Hassle, excessive criticism, trouble. E.g."Keep giving him stick and he'll pack his bags and leave." 2. Effort. E.g."Go on, give it some stick." Verb. Suffer, tolerate, abide. E.g."I can't stick that sarcastic humour of his." {Informal}
The sticks is slang for the countryside.
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v. i.
To adhere; as, glue sticks to the fingers; paste sticks to the wall.
v. t.
A derogatory expression for a person; one who is inert or stupid; as, an odd stick; a poor stick.
n.
A small stick; a rod; a verge.
n.
To attach by causing to adhere to the surface; as, to stick on a plaster; to stick a stamp on an envelope; also, to attach in any manner.
n.
To compose; to set, or arrange, in a composing stick; as, to stick type.
v. t.
Any long and comparatively slender piece of wood, whether in natural form or shaped with tools; a rod; a wand; a staff; as, the stick of a rocket; a walking stick.
v. t.
To put in the stocks.
n.
Beggar's ticks.
n.
To set with something pointed; as, to stick cards.
n.
To set; to fix in; as, to stick card teeth.
n.
See Maul-stick.
n.
Red and gray bricks, used for the exterior of walls and the front of buildings.
imp. & p. p.
of Stick
n.
To fix on a pointed instrument; to impale; as, to stick an apple on a fork.
n.
A covering for the leg, or leg and foot; as, upper stocks (breeches); nether stocks (stockings).
v. t.
Anything shaped like a stick; as, a stick of wax.
n.
To cause to stick; to bring to a stand; to pose; to puzzle; as, to stick one with a hard problem.
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One who, or that which, sticks; as, a bill sticker.
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