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stick-on

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. stick-onverb

    of something (a paper label or postage stamp) gummed in advance

    "stick-on labels"

  2. plaster, plaster over, stick onverb

    apply a heavy coat to

  3. affix, stick onverb

    attach to

    "affix the seal here"

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  1. stick-on

    Stick-on generally refers to an item or product that has an adhesive on one side, designed to be stuck onto or attached to a surface. It's often used for objects like labels, decorations, hooks, fake nails, patches, or any materials that can be temporarily or permanently adhered to another object.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of stick-on in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of stick-on in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of stick-on in a Sentence

  1. Brad Atkins:

    I even lick the envelope and stick on the stamp for them.

  2. Kasia Sawicka:

    Logistically speaking, if you think of a rapidly spreading pandemic, having the ability to vaccinate a large number of people is really the only way we know to date how to deal with it. If you need to train emergency personnel, that presents a problem. What if we had a way to vaccinate people by just telling them to stick on a Band-Aid? because the payload can be delivered to areas where it’s needed rapidly— no special handling required— then applied to the skin by someone whose sophistication is limited to that of applying a Band-Aid… it becomes possible to address these major challenges that have long bedeviled the health care profession in delivering vaccines to underserved areas.

  3. Craig Ramsay:

    It’s going to be important for us to have good sticks, stick on puck, win the battles when we have to, if we can continue to play with that kind of speed and aggressiveness, then teams have to chase us. You certainly don’t want to get in a battle with that U.S. team where you’re chasing them around the ice because they’re just too quick.

  4. Thomas Steinemann:

    There's lots of organisms that can stick very readily to your conjunctiva, or for that matter, stick on a contact lens that is also resting on your conjunctiva.

  5. Thomas Steinemann:

    Conjunctiva is modified mucus membrane, like the inside of your mouth or the inside of your nose or nasal cavity and pharynx, it's moist and nice and hospitable for viruses, in fact there's lots of organisms that can stick very readily to Thomas Steinemann conjunctiva, or for that matter, stick on a contact lens that is also resting on Thomas Steinemann conjunctiva.

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