Definitions
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective of something (a paper label or postage stamp) gummed in advance
Etymologies
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Examples
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“What’s with all the dots?” asked Amy, referring to the stick-on dots of various colors that adorned each of the hundreds of Post-it notes.
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“What’s with all the dots?” asked Amy, referring to the stick-on dots of various colors that adorned each of the hundreds of Post-it notes.
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“What’s with all the dots?” asked Amy, referring to the stick-on dots of various colors that adorned each of the hundreds of Post-it notes.
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“What’s with all the dots?” asked Amy, referring to the stick-on dots of various colors that adorned each of the hundreds of Post-it notes.
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He puts three stick-on EKG leads on the man's chest and abdomen, a right triangle.
Military medics combine ultramodern and time-honored methods to save lives on the battlefield
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He puts three stick-on EKG leads on the man's chest and abdomen, a right triangle.
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Stickybits makes QR code blocks for you that get sent to you as a stick-on.
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He puts three stick-on EKG leads on the man's chest and abdomen, a right triangle.
Military medics combine ultramodern and time-honored methods to save lives on the battlefield
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You can also buy a sheet of stick-on diamonds for about a dollar.
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I loved the psychedelic cardboard viewscreens, the tippy chairs and furniture, the stick-on UI for same that was as inscrutable and ridiculous as the authentic show computers.
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