Stuck | Mean of stuck in English Dictionary
/ˈstʌk/
- difficult or impossible to move from a position
- The ring is stuck on my finger.
- The zipper is stuck.
- The door keeps getting stuck.
- The elevator got stuck on the fifth floor.
- He's an old man and stuck in his ways. [=completely unwilling to change his ways of doing or thinking about things]
- The song is stuck in my head. [=I keep hearing the song over and over again in my head]
- in a place or situation that is difficult or impossible to get out of
- The car was stuck in the mud.
- We were stuck there for three days because of bad weather.
- She was stuck in an awful marriage.
- I was stuck at the office all day.
- stuck at home with nothing to do
- I got stuck in traffic.
- forced to keep or deal with someone or something unpleasant
- We're stuck with this old sofa that nobody wants.
- I was stuck washing dishes. = I got stuck washing dishes.
- unable to think of a solution, an idea, etc.
- I'm stuck. Can you help me?
- I'm stuck on this math problem.
- I got stuck on the very first problem.
- If you're stuck for ideas, I can help.
- (chiefly Brit) She's never stuck for words. [=lost for words]
- to start doing something with a lot of energy
- Grab a plate and get stuck in.
- loving or admiring someone foolishly or too much
- He was stuck on her for a while in high school.
- She is stuck on herself. [=stuck-up]