unstick (Meaning)

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unstick (v. t.)

To release, as one thing stuck to another.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unstick

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unstick Sentence Examples

  1. The mechanic used a lubricant to unstick the jammed bolt.
  2. The stuck door creaked as I struggled to unstick it.
  3. I tried every trick in the book, but I couldn't unstick the glue from my fingers.
  4. The frozen pipes unstick when I applied heat to them.
  5. The stubborn drawer wouldn't budge until I tapped it repeatedly to unstick it.
  6. The car stalled on the highway, and we had to pull over to unstick the spark plugs.
  7. I've been trying to unstick this puzzle for hours, but I still can't find the solution.
  8. The zipper on my jacket got stuck, but I managed to unstick it by carefully pulling on the tabs.
  9. The ink cartridge became stuck in the printer, but I was able to unstick it by gently rocking it back and forth.
  10. The food got stuck in the blender, and I had to use a spoon to unstick it.

FAQs About the word unstick

To release, as one thing stuck to another.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The mechanic used a lubricant to unstick the jammed bolt.

The stuck door creaked as I struggled to unstick it.

I tried every trick in the book, but I couldn't unstick the glue from my fingers.

The frozen pipes unstick when I applied heat to them.