Comparative for tending or designed to stick to things on contact
“The fragments of my soul have not yet been pieced back together with the sticky glue from the corner store.”
Comparative for having a viscous or gooey consistency
“The honey is then used to create a healthy and nutritious elixir with a sticky consistency.”
Comparative for containing perceptible moisture
“The sultry, sticky heat that usually hangs over central Japan in summertime might have been bothersome to many.”
Comparative for difficult or tricky to manage or navigate
“Don't expect too much and make sure you don't get into any sticky situations.”
Comparative for much debated, discussed or disputed
“Subsequent negotiations accordingly revolved around the sticky question of control over the territorial sea.”
Comparative for excessively sentimental or emotional
“The beautiful city survives Mr. Gunther's inept novelistic treatment, and it is almost worth wading through the ghastly conversations and sticky love scenes just to watch its glory unfold.”
Comparative for covered with dirt or filth
Comparative for unwilling to help others or do what they ask
Comparative for scruffy or shabby in nature or appearance
Comparative for having, or covered in, spines or thorns
Comparative for covered with or resembling semen
Comparative for continuing stubbornly in an opinion or course of action in spite of challenges
Comparative for stationary and not moving
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