He had three hats upon his head, Together sticked fast, He car'd neither for wind nor weet, In lands where'er he past.
He took sir Guys head by the hayre, 165 And sticked itt on his bowes end: "Thou hast beene a traytor all thy liffe, Which thing must have an end.
The men of Northfolke and Suffolke fled at the first onset giuen: but the Cambridgeshire men sticked to it valiantlie, winning thereby perpetuall fame and commendation.
Stepping hard on rudder, Dave sticked the Skua up on wing and hauled it around in a vertical bank to the right.
Dave laughed and sticked the Messerschmitt out of its roaring power zoom, then banked around toward the north.
Then, as the oil ceased spurting back into the pit, he sticked the plane down into a long flat glide and turned to Freddy again.
She dropped her tall-sticked sunshade, and caught the little boyish figure to her broad womanly bosom, hugged him until he panted, and kissed his pale cheeks red.
She put up her long-sticked sunshade, turned her back upon the blue F.
And I call you to note that he has sticked a story, which, from the beginning, is no story.
She's fat an' stout, Got her mouf sticked out, An' she laks to pout.
Dey sticked some plasters on deir heels, An' drawed 'em up to Glory!
Dey sticked a plaster on his back An' drawed a liddle Nigger.
For the injury you have done to the servant of God,' cried the enraged preacher, 'you shall be brought into this church like a sticked sow.
In a litle time you shall be brought into this very church, like a sticked sou!
I winnae be called a banished man's wife, Nor yet will I be sticked wi your pen-knife.
Now whether will ye be a banished man's wife, Or will ye be sticked wi my pen-knife?
Now whether will ye be a banisht man's wife, Or will ye be stickedwi my pen-knife?
I will na be ca'd a banished man's wife, I'll rather be sticked wi your pen-knife.
I will na be ca'd a banished man's wife; I'll rather be sticked wi your pen-knife.
Moreouer, he sticked not to put him in feare of an euill end, and troublesome regiment likelie to insue, if he did giue himselfe to vice and wilfulnesse, & neglect the charge thus by the prouidence of GOD committed to his hands.
The bishop of London sticked not to saie, that he would rather lose his head, than consent that the church should be brought to such seruitude as the legat went about to inforce.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sticked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.