Stick [noun]

Definition of Stick:

pole, often wooden

Synonyms of Stick:

Wedge

Bat

Cane

Bar

Wand

Club

Rod

Baton

Stalk

Strip

Slab

Shoot

Ingot

Ruler

Rule

Cudgel

Stake

Stave

Bludgeon

Stem

Switch

Mast

Board

Branch

Timber

Twig

Billet

Staff

Ferrule

Slat

Birch

Drumstick


Opposite/Antonyms of Stick:

Whole


Sentence/Example of Stick:

My doctor says I must let it be for at least two months, and I mean to stick by him.

Thank you for the compliment, but I don't expect to stick to it all my life.

And yet the idea cleaves to me strangely, and is liable to stick to my shroud.

I realize it more and more every day, but I will stick it out till I break down.

He was almost asleep when the marshal said: "Are you really going to stick it out, Andy?"

Give her the stick, Nora, or maybe she'll slip on the big stones.

As for the child, he gave himself wholly to the enjoyment of a stick of candy.

Cornelius took his hat and stick, and said he would walk with her.

Here, Sir; you forget that you cannot get about without a stick.

Two or three times he threw the stick and always it came back to him.