sticky (Meaning)

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sticky (s)

having the sticky properties of an adhesive

moist as with undried perspiration and with clothing sticking to the body

hot or warm and humid

hard to deal with; especially causing pain or embarrassment

covered with an adhesive material

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sticky Sentence Examples

  1. The spilled honey made the floor sticky and slippery.
  2. The glue's adhesive properties created a sticky bond between the pieces.
  3. The humid air made her hair feel sticky and uncomfortable.
  4. The muddy road left our shoes covered in sticky grime.
  5. The syrup on the pancakes made our fingers sticky and sweet.
  6. The tape was sticky enough to hold the pages together securely.
  7. The melted toffee left a sticky residue on the countertop.
  8. The sticky note fell off the refrigerator because it wasn't attached properly.
  9. The caramel sauce created a sticky coating on the apple slices.
  10. The damp bandage left a sticky residue on my skin after it was removed.

FAQs About the word sticky

having the sticky properties of an adhesive, moist as with undried perspiration and with clothing sticking to the body, hot or warm and humid, hard to deal with

adhesive, tacky, glutinous, viscous,gummy, gluey, clingy, adherent, tenacious, viscid

nonadhesive, nonviscous, nonadhesive,nonviscous,,

The spilled honey made the floor sticky and slippery.

The glue's adhesive properties created a sticky bond between the pieces.

The humid air made her hair feel sticky and uncomfortable.

The muddy road left our shoes covered in sticky grime.