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The meaning of UNSTICK is to release from a state of adhesion.
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Unstick Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of UNSTICK is to release from a state of adhesion.
10 Tips and Tricks for Removing Stuck Objects | Family Handyman
Next time you're at a loss for how to remove a stuck item, see if one of these nifty tips does the trick. When you try to peel the gummed label off new plastic food storage containers, it often turns into a gooey, smeared mess. You can scrub, scrape and soak it, but there always seems to be a little adhesive left behind.
Unstick - definition of unstick by The Free Dictionary
Define unstick. unstick synonyms, unstick pronunciation, unstick translation, English dictionary definition of unstick. tr.v. un·stuck , un·stick·ing , un·sticks To free from a condition of adhesion: couldn't unstick the window.
UNSTICK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you unstick something or if it unsticks, it becomes separated from the thing that it was stuck to. Mike shook his head, to unstick his hair from his sweating forehead. [ VERB noun ]
UNSTICK Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Unstick definition: to free, as one thing stuck to another.. See examples of UNSTICK used in a sentence.
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