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Stuck Of

Description:

"Stuck of" is a colloquial phrase used to describe being in a state of immobility or unable to make progress due to a particular situation or problem. It implies a feeling of being trapped, unable to move forward, or feeling restricted in some way.

Senses:

1. Adjective: Used to describe a situation where one is unable to progress or move forward.

2. Verb: Used to express the act of becoming trapped or immobilized in a particular situation.

Sample Sentences:

1. As a student, I often find myself stuck in a pattern of procrastination.

2. The car got stuck in the mud, and we had to call for a tow truck.

3. She felt stuck in her dead-end job, yearning for a change.

4. Despite her efforts, the project was stuck in development hell.

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