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Associations of "Stuck out" (30 Words)
aboveground | On or above the surface of the ground. Aboveground nuclear testing. |
absentee | One that is absent or not in residence. An absentee from the match. |
absenteeism | The practice of regularly staying away from work or school without good reason. High levels of absenteeism caused by low job motivation. |
away | An away match or win. In front of them the land fell away to the river. |
barring | The act of excluding someone by a negative vote or veto. |
blocked | Closed to traffic. A large proportion of blocked sites are miscategorized. |
by | So as to pass a given point. Put something by for her old age. |
closed | With shutters closed. He sat quietly with closed eyes. |
decriminalize | Stop treating (something) as illegal or as a criminal offence. A battle to decriminalize cannabis. |
defeatist | Demonstrating expectation or acceptance of failure. We have a duty not to be so defeatist. |
except | Take exception to. Five classes of advertisement are excepted from control. |
exclude | Prevent from entering; keep out. Apply flux to exclude oxygen. |
exemption | The action of freeing or state of being free from an obligation or liability imposed on others. Vehicles that may qualify for exemption from tax. |
exhale | Breathe out. She sat back and exhaled deeply. |
gone | No longer present; departed. You were gone a long time. |
hall | A large and imposing house. The elevators were at the end of the hall. |
home | Made done or intended for use in the home. What time did he get home last night. |
immobile | Not capable of movement or of being moved. She sat immobile for a long time. |
leave | Leave behind unintentionally. They leave the impression that they can be bullied. |
movement | A campaign undertaken by a political social or artistic movement. The free movement of labour. |
obstructed | Shut off to passage or view or hindered from action. A partially obstructed passageway. |
occluded | Closed off. An occluded artery. |
omit | Leave undone or leave out. He was omitted from the second Test. |
perplexed | Full of difficulty or confusion or bewilderment. Perplexed state of the world. |
porch | A covered shelter projecting in front of the entrance of a building. Daniel and Lydia sat out on the porch for many hours. |
puzzled | Filled with bewilderment. Puzzled that she left without saying goodbye. |
quizzical | (of a person’s expression or behaviour) indicating mild or amused puzzlement. He had a quizzical expression. |
respire | Breathe easily again, as after exertion or anxiety. Lichens respire at lower levels of temperature and moisture. |
roommate | An associate who shares a room with you. |
tent | Cover with or as if with a tent. The garden had been completely tented over for supper. |