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sticking造句
181. He had no great ability, apart from sticking the ball in the back of the net, either. 182. He was wearing green socks, with the big toes sticking out. 183. Under his arm he carried a large portfolio of drawings and she saw that he had pencils sticking out from his pocket. 184. On his present form we really would have been better sticking with Chappie. 185. Peter was very hot, and his shirt was sticking to his back. 186. Trade is a sticking point, particularly when it comes to trucks. 187. There he stands crooked, pushed forwards with the chair legs sticking out behind, like an old peasant woman carrying firewood. 188. Great idea: before grating orange or lemon peel, run the grater under the cold tap to prevent sticking. 189. You might have to press in material sticking out with your finger, without smearing the wood. 190. Within a minute the sweat was pouring off him and his jacket sticking to his back. 191. Without these teeth sticking out all the time(Sentence dictionary), she might even look human. 192. Where was the chemist's shop to buy a tube of sun-tan lotion or a sticking plaster? 193. He held up his arms to show the unfastened cuffs of his dress shirt sticking out from the sleeves of his jacket. 194. The sticking points, according to the official, concern existing references to Zionism and the issue of reparation for slavery. 195. Debate resumed today with the parties sticking to their own positions, none of which have a majority backing in parliament. 196. They left sticking close to their father and chatting happily to the crowds. 197. Sticking with your family is what makes it a family.Mitch Albom 198. The polymer treatment might be used straight away as a daily mouthwash for mentally handicapped people to stop plaque sticking to teeth. 199. You can spot them easily: a metal handle sticking out of the duct. 200. Her clothes were sticking to her, but the humid air didn't seem to bother Ralph. 201. I avoid fields used for livestock, sticking to the arable field edges and woods. 202. This time the curled metal merely came away with jellied lumps of vitreous humour sticking to it. 203. Then he saw a pink foot sticking out from under a parked car. 204. If you don't feel like sticking around here, we could find a place to get some coffee. 205. Before that, Donahue climbed down the iron rungs sticking out the sides of the manhole. 206. She looked grotesque, a little ridiculous, with thin clumps of hair sticking out of her mouth as if she was munching. 207. No extra fat should be required to stop the steaks from sticking to the pan. 3. 208. He was an old countryman with a betel-ravaged mouth, the cancerous tongue sticking helplessly out like a crimson prickly pear. 209. Some children spotted the feet sticking out of the bushes by the roadside. 210. By sticking to the letter of the law, the spirit of the law may be lost.