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PHRASES IN ENGLISH—IRISH DICTIONARY
He stuck to his colours, sheas lena chuid tuairimí.
He stuck to me like a leech, bhí ceangailte ionam mar bheadh liodán liosta.
They looked at one another like stuck pigs, bhí scéin an bhainbh dhóite iontu ag breathnú ar a chéile.
Cushion stuck full of pins, cúisín faoi bhioráin ar fad.
Trunk stuck all over with labels, trunc breactha le lipéid.
The arrows stuck in it, ghreamaigh na saigheada ann.
It stuck to my tongue, lean, cheangail, do mo theanga.
The vegetables have stuck to the pot, na glasraí ceangailte don phota.
The name stuck to him, lean an t-ainm .
He has stuck to me, d'fhan dílis dom.
He stuck to his post, sheas an fód.
He stuck to his work, chloígh lena chuid oibre.
He stuck to his guns, chuir cos i bhfeac.
To stick, to become stuck, dul ceangailte, i bhfostú, i ngreim (i ndoras, etc.); dul in achrann (i sceacha); dul i mbá, in abar (i bportach).
Sch: I got stuck in history, d'fheall an stair orm.
The switch was stuck, bhogfadh an lasc.
The words stuck in my throat, sheas an focal i mo bhéal.
The lift is stuck, ainghléas ar an ardaitheoir.
P: To be stuck, bheith i sáinn.
He stuck out his tongue, chuir a theanga amach.
He stuck out for twenty pounds, ghlacfadh pingin faoi bhun fiche punt.
She stuck to him through thick and thin, d'fhan dílis mín agus garbh.
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