STICK vs COHERE: NOUN
- A piece of wood, such as a tree branch, that is used for fuel, cut for lumber, or shaped for a specific purpose.
- A long thin implement with a blade or net on the end used to propel and control a puck or ball in hockey or lacrosse.
- A walking stick; a cane.
- Something that is long and thin.
- A marijuana cigarette.
- The control device of an aircraft that operates the elevators and ailerons.
- A stick shift.
- A wand, staff, baton, or rod.
- Threat of a penalty
- A lever used by a pilot to control the ailerons and elevators of an airplane
- A small thin branch of a tree
- Informal terms of the leg
- Marijuana leaves rolled into a cigarette for smoking
- A long slender piece of wood, especially.
- A branch or stem that has fallen or been cut from a tree or shrub.
- A group of bombs released to fall across an enemy target in a straight row.
- A mast or a part of a mast.
- A group of paratroopers exiting an aircraft in succession.
- A timber tree.
- A piece of furniture.
- A poke, thrust, or stab with a stick or similar object.
- A threatened penalty.
- The condition or power of adhering.
- A remote area; backwoods.
- A city or town regarded as dull or unsophisticated.
- A person regarded as stiff, boring, or spiritless.
- A difficulty or obstacle; a delay.
- A member of the Official IRA.
- Implement consisting of a length of wood
- N/A
STICK vs COHERE: VERB
- Cause to protrude or as if to protrude
- Endure
- Be or become fixed
- Saddle with something disagreeable or disadvantageous
- Pierce or penetrate or puncture with something pointed
- Pierce with a thrust using a pointed instrument
- Fasten into place by fixing an end or point into something
- Fasten with or as with pins or nails
- Fasten with an adhesive material like glue
- Cover and decorate with objects that pierce the surface
- Be a devoted follower or supporter
- Stay put (in a certain place)
- Be loyal to
- Be a mystery or bewildering to
- Fix, force, or implant
- Come or be in close contact with; stick or hold together and resist separation
- Stick to firmly
- To stick together physically, by adhesion or figuratively by common purpose.
- Come or be in close contact with; stick or hold together and resist separation
- Cause to form a united, orderly, and aethestically consistent whole
- Have internal elements or parts logically connected so that aesthetic consistency results
- To be consistent as part of a group.
STICK vs COHERE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To cover or smear with something sticky.
- To prop (a plant) with sticks or brush on which to grow.
- To confuse, baffle, or puzzle.
- To detain or delay.
- To execute (a landing or dismount) in gymnastics so that the feet do not move after they hit the ground.
- To fasten or attach with an adhesive material, such as glue or tape.
- To fasten or attach with pins, nails, or similar devices.
- To fasten into place by forcing an end or point into something.
- To cover or decorate with objects piercing the surface.
- To fix, impale, or transfix on a pointed object.
- To place or position by pushing or thrusting.
- To jab or poke (a pointed or narrow instrument) into or against.
- To thrust or push (a pointed instrument) into or through another object.
- To kill by piercing.
- To pierce, puncture, or penetrate with a pointed instrument.
- To set (type) in a composing stick.
- To put blame or responsibility on; burden.
- To defraud or cheat.
- To be or become fixed or embedded in place by having the point thrust in.
- To become or remain attached or in close association; cling.
- To suit; to agree; to fit.
- To be united or connected together in subordination to one purpose; to follow naturally and logically, as the parts of a discourse, or as arguments in a train of reasoning; to be logically consistent.
- To stick together; to cleave; to be united; to hold fast, as parts of the same mass.
- To stick or hold together in a mass that resists separation.
- To cause to form a united, orderly, and aesthetically consistent whole.
STICK vs COHERE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Put, fix, force, or implant
- A rectangular quarter pound block of butter or margarine
- Informal terms for the leg
- A long implement (usually made of wood) that is shaped so that hockey or polo players can hit a puck or ball
- A long thin implement resembling a length of wood
- Come or be in close contact with
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- (proper noun) The Chapman Stick, an electric musical instrument devised by Emmett Chapman.
- Come or be in close contact with
- To suit; be fitted; agree.
- To be well connected or coherent; follow regularly in the natural or logical order; be suited in connection, as the parts of a discourse, or as arguments in a train of reasoning.
- To stick, or stick together; cleave; be united; hold fast, as one thing to another, or parts of the same mass, or two substances that attract each other.
STICK vs COHERE: RELATED WORDS
- Stick around, Put forward, Sting, Billy, Wedge, Cohere, Pin, Peg, Joystick, Truncheon, Bind, Nightstick, Stay, Adhere, Cling
- Encapsulate, Conjoin, Elide, Interpenetrate, Explicate, Intertwine, Congeal, Subsume, Meld, Interweave, Coalesce, Unite, Stick, Adhere, Cling
STICK vs COHERE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Deposit, Lodge, Stick around, Put forward, Sting, Billy, Wedge, Cohere, Pin, Joystick, Truncheon, Bind, Nightstick, Stay, Adhere
- Inhere, Encapsulate, Conjoin, Elide, Interpenetrate, Explicate, Intertwine, Congeal, Subsume, Meld, Interweave, Coalesce, Unite, Stick, Adhere
STICK vs COHERE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- At the end of the stick, a man dressed as a pilgrim holdsthe stick above a pond.
- The range of the left stick is mapped to the full screen, the right stick provides a smaller offset for fine tuning.
- They do this with their joy stick by moving the stick right, left, up, or down to indicate the direction of the force.
- If the goaltender picks up the stick, they will be assessed a Minor penalty, for Illegally Receiving a Stick.
- STICK TAPE Only tape that is rolled onto a stick is allowed for covering the blade.
- Then use the short stick, still in the loop, to scratch a circle around the shadow stick.
- During a stick job in the fields where a stick beetle runs, or with sticky candy.
- Thank you for showing us all how to stick up for each other and stick together.
- At Easton, stick durability is on the top of our list for any stick development.
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- If we program the computer wisely, then its syntactic machinations will cohere with our intended semantic interpretation.
- Rituals help cohere a community, and communities sharing common ritualscohere more successfully than those without them.
- We clear tiny peepholes and stare through, hoping that our own fragmentary images will cohere.
- These results do not cohere with the findings of previous research on imagery.
- The petals cohere and fall all together as a small disk.
- The rules are diaphanous, with no great expectation to ever cohere.
- Also: cohere, coherence, coherency, coherer, cohesion, cohesionless, cohesive, cohesiveness.
- AMSTALINIleadership, failed to cohere either politically or intellectually.
- They cohere into a unified and integrated whole.
- The things that cohere in God and were intended to cohere in creation have become disjointed.
STICK vs COHERE: QUESTIONS
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- What happens to the stick man in the story Stick Man?
- Is it possible to stick with a plan but not stick to it?
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- How are water stick insects and walking stick insects related?
- Was ist der Unterschied zwischen einem USB-Stick und einem Lightning-Stick?
- Was ist der Unterschied zwischen einem DAB-Stick und einem Sangean Stick?
- Is the warrior M1 pro+ stick better than the Bauer goalie stick?
- Are there any stick non stick jokes that no one knows?
- Why do the various concrete features cohere in dual character concepts?
- How is cohere helping Humana improve the healthcare experience?