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No, "stuck" is not a common noun. In English grammar, "stuck" is considered a past participle of the verb "to stick" when used in a sentence like "I am stuck." It can also be used as an adjective to describe a state of being wedged or unable to move.
The rattler found itself wedged between the rocks, where I could easily dispatch him. Someone has already wedged the cheese.
The cast of A Wedged Tale - 2010 includes: Simon Cherriman
A shim is is a thin or wedged piece of material used to fill gaps or spaces between objects.
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The doctor said that his condition has stabilized
It means that the bond is pointing above the plane.
wedged talil eagle
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how is cannibalize used in a sentence
You just used it in a sentence.