No, the bracket can fall off but the glue needs to be taken off at the dentist by a special piece of equipment
No, "unstuck" is not an adjective. It is a past participle verb form that can be used as an adjective to describe something as no longer stuck or free from being fixed in one position.
Unstuck in Time was created in 1990-05.
To Get Unstuck In Time ended on 2004-07-17.
The noun 'brace' is used as a collective noun for:a brace of deer (2)a brace of bucks (2)a brace of dogs (2)a brace of hounds (2)a brace of ducksa brace of partridgesa brace of pheasantsa brace of geldingsa brace of dentistsa brace of orthodontistsa brace of orthopedistsa brace of sheiksa brace of stagehandsa brace of pistols
A= brace. 1,2,3,4,5,6 brace. B=brace. Joy,Bernadette,Nina brace. c=brace. banana,apple,grapes brace.
Brace (as in, "brace yourself").
A brace of horses is a pair (2) of horses.
the best brace for an overbite is the damon brace system.
Unstuck is one possibility.
A brace is 2.
A brace of something means two of them. You might say 'a brace of partridge'.
were are you stuck at?