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stick noun

  /stɪk/
  • A relatively long, thin piece of wood, of any size.
  • a stick of butter (chiefly, North America) A small rectangular block, with a length several times its width, which contains by volume one half of a cup of shortening (butter, margarine or lard).
  • (figurative) A negative stimulus or a punishment. (This sense derives from the metaphor of using a stick, a long piece of wood, to poke or beat a beast of burden to compel it to move forward.)
bâton, canne
  • A small, thin branch from a tree or bush; a twig; a branch.
bâton
  • A cane or walking stick (usually wooden, metal or plastic) to aid in walking.
canne, bâton
  • (hockey) The potential accuracy of a hockey stick, implicating also the player using it.
crosse

stick verb

  /stɪk/
  • (dated, transitive) To bring to a halt; to stymie; to puzzle.
coller, coincer, rester
  • (transitive, slang, dated) To impose upon; to compel to pay; sometimes, to cheat.
coller
  • (botany, transitive) To propagate plants by cuttings.
  • (transitive, joinery) To run or plane (mouldings) in a machine, in contradistinction to working them by hand. Such mouldings are said to be stuck.
bouturer
  • (transitive) To press (something with a sharp point) into something else.
enfoncer, planter
  • (transitive) To place, set down (quickly or carelessly).
ficher

sticks

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stick noun {m}

  /stik/
stick
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