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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

stuck on/around the place

Well, I heard Spike is really stuck on the place; he wants to stick around.

Hi,
Is it right and the same to say "stuck around the place" instead of "stuck on the place" in the above? Thanks.
  

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No. Stuck on = attracted to; enamoured of. w=stuck+on&ls=a ]ONE LOOK[/url] more regularly.

  • No.
  • Stuck on = attracted to; enamoured of.
  • w=stuck+on&ls=a ]ONE LOOK[/url] more regularly.
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No. Stuck on = attracted to; enamoured of.

You should get yourself a good idiom dictionary, Angli-- or use [url=http://www.onelook.com/?w=stuck+on&ls=a]ONE LOOK[/url] more regularly.
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