STICKS vs BIND: NOUN
- 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
- Plural form of stick.
- Rural terrain, especially a woody area; any rural region.
- Crutches
- Implement consisting of a length of wood
- Threat of a penalty
- Something that hinders as if with bonds
- A difficult, restrictive, or unresolvable situation.
- A tie, slur, or brace.
- A place where something binds.
- Something that binds.
- The state of being bound.
- The act of binding.
STICKS vs BIND: VERB
- 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
- Cause to protrude or as if to protrude
- 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
- 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
- Stay put (in a certain place)
- Stick to firmly
- Secure with or as if with ropes
- Create social or emotional ties
- Form a chemical bond with
- Make fast; tie or secure, with or as if with a rope
- Wrap around with something so as to cover or enclose
- Provide with a binding
- Cause to be constipated
- Bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted
- Fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord
STICKS vs BIND: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To constipate.
- To cause to cohere or stick together in a mass.
- To combine with, form a chemical bond with, or be taken up by, as an enzyme with its substrate.
- To apprentice or indenture.
- To place under legal obligation.
- To make certain or irrevocable.
- To bandage.
- To fasten or wrap by encircling, as with a belt or ribbon.
- To hold or restrain by tying with rope or bonds:
- To tie or secure, as with a rope or cord.
- To furnish with an edge or border for protection, reinforcement, or ornamentation.
- To enclose and fasten (the pages of a book or other printed material) between covers.
- To tie up or fasten something.
- To stick or become stuck.
- To be uncomfortably tight or restricting, as clothes.
- To become compact or solid; cohere.
- To be compelling, constraining, or unifying.
- To combine chemically or form a chemical bond.
- To compel, constrain, or unite.
STICKS vs BIND: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To make fast (to, on, or upon) with a band or bond of any kind.
- To unite by any legal or moral tie; attach by considerations of love, duty, interest, obligation, etc.: as, bound in the bonds of matrimony; bound by gratitude, duty, debt, etc.
- To put in bonds or fetters; deprive of liberty or of the use of the limbs by making fast physically.
- To restrain; hold to a particular state, place, employment, etc.
- To hinder or restrain (the bowels) from their natural operations; make costive; constipate.
- To fasten around anything; fix in place by girding or tying: as, to bind a cord round the arm.
- To encircle with a band or ligature; gird; confine or restrain by girding: as, “bind up those tresses,”
- To swathe or bandage; cover and swathe with dressings: with up.
- To form a border or edge on, for the purpose of strengthening or ornamenting; edge: as, to bind a wheel with a tire; to bind a garment or a carpet.
- To tie or fasten (loose things) together with a band, cord, or tie; tie up into one bundle or mass: as, to bind sheaves of grain.
- To fasten or secure within a cover, as a book or pamphlet. See bookbinding.
- In fencing, to secure (the sword of an adversary). See binding, n., 3.
- To cause to cohere; cement; knit; unite firmly: as, to bind the loose sand.
- To place under obligation or compulsion: as, all are bound to obey the laws.
- To put under legal obligation: often with over: as, to bind a man over to keep the peace.
- Specifically To indenture as an apprentice: often with out.
- To cohere; stick together.
- To become indurated, hard, or stiff: as, clay binds by heat.
- Make fast
- Bind by an obligation
- Cause to be indebted
STICKS vs BIND: RELATED WORDS
- Stick around, Put forward, Sting, Billy, Wedge, Cohere, Pin, Peg, Joystick, Truncheon, Bind, Nightstick, Stay, Adhere, Cling
- Shackle, Attach, Tie up, Stick to, Tie down, Hold fast, Constipate, Bond, Truss, Bandage, Oblige, Hold, Tie, Stick, Adhere
STICKS vs BIND: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Deposit, Lodge, Stick around, Put forward, Sting, Billy, Wedge, Cohere, Pin, Joystick, Truncheon, Bind, Nightstick, Stay, Adhere
- Obligate, Shackle, Attach, Tie up, Stick to, Tie down, Constipate, Bond, Truss, Bandage, Oblige, Hold, Tie, Stick, Adhere
STICKS vs BIND: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- They took sticks from my fence, pushed me to the ground, and used the sticks to beat me two or three times.
- It consists of crunchy peanut butter and jelly sandwich on whole wheat multigrain bread, celery sticks, carrot sticks, almonds, a red apple and milk.
- Technician will perform Pediatric, Adult and Geriatric venipunctures, finger sticks and heel sticks as ordered by the Provider.
- Cutting paint sticks for DIY herringbone pattern tabletop using paint sticks.
- LED light sticks are a reusable alternative to chemical light sticks.
- For lunch, leftovers or sandwiches can be made with carrot sticks, celery sticks, or fruit.
- Save those Popsicle or Ice Cream Sticks or Craft sticks and have fun!
- Malik Field Hockey sticks is based in Germany and has been making quality sticks for some time now.
- Sure, you can use popsicle sticks, too, but Pick Up Sticks are great fine motor tools.
- PSP version, there are lacrosse sticks and hockey sticks for the female protagonist.
- BIND full form, What is the full form of BIND?
- By default these scopes will be bind to roles, but if you want you can bind these to permissions as well.
- SQL hard parses when the hard parse resulted from bind type or bind mismatch with an existing cursor in the cache.
- The second attack, Piercing Bind, lets players bind an enemy with the Wire Bug, allowing them to get some extra attacks in.
- Pass the following bind parameters to the bind expression.
- The factors bind at the promoter before RNA polymerase itself can bind.
- Bind so you no longer need to carry a separate receiver to bind.
- Bind operations while a Bind is in progress, and suggested that servers not process them if they are received.
- Declaration of bind variables Declaration of bind variables This section explains in detail how to declare bind variables in the otl_stream.
- Also called cloth bind, edition bind, hard bind and hard cover.
STICKS vs BIND: QUESTIONS
- How to maintain keratin sticks for hair extensions?
- What are the ingredients in pedigree dental sticks?
- Why did the ancient Californians use clapper sticks?
- Did Indiana invent white candy and peppermint sticks?
- Do glow sticks last longer than normal glow sticks?
- What size carrot sticks should I use for carrot sticks?
- Can you use store bought bread sticks for bread sticks?
- What equipment is used to Polish bamboo sticks and wood sticks?
- Why do men's lacrosse sticks have protective gear and sticks?
- How many sticks of mozzarella sticks are in a Barro?
- Do family dynasties bind politics in the Philippines?
- Do schizophrenics recall double bind statements more easily?
- Can cadherin-catenin complex bind without vinculin?
- How do neurotransmitters bind to ionotropic receptors?
- Does quinuclidinyl benzilate bind to muscarinic receptors?
- What receptors does naloxone hydrochloride bind to?
- How to bind selecteditem in xamdatagrid comboboxfield?
- How do I use ng-bind instead of the angular template bind?
- Can the administrator bind dn be used as an Anonymous BIND?
- What is the BIND 8 and BIND 9 forwarders substatement?