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stuck with
Saddled or burdened with; also, unable to get rid of. For example, Once again Dean was stuck with the check for all of the dinner guests, or She's my sister-in-law so I'm stuck with her. [Mid-1800s]
Example Sentences
The Federal Reserve stuck with that strategy on Wednesday, leaving its key interest rate unchanged, even as officials' expectations for the economy worsened.
It stuck with me, the idea that tomato and egg isn’t just a pairing, but a comfort script.
"I remember a family member telling me, as a child, I'd be a poor fool to ever become a musician. And it stuck with me."
He has a sparkling chemistry with Stanley and Jackson, further emphasizing that the filmmakers should have stuck with that one story, rather than falling back on the old karate kid tropes we know so well.
One thing that really stuck with me in your intro essay was how you describe working in a professional kitchen as kind of like being in a casino.
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