Protruding.
A word in the English Language meaning 'stick out' would be protrude.
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wooden stick
The word you are looking for is "flog." It means to beat someone harshly with a whip or stick as a form of punishment.
The word "finger" originated from the latin word "fengir", meaning long stick. (totally fake)
A prefix for the word "stick" is "un-." Adding the prefix "un-" changes the meaning of the word to "unstick," which means to detach or separate something that is stuck. Prefixes are added to the beginning of a base word to modify its meaning or create a new word altogether.
The root word for coherent is "cohere," which comes from the Latin word "cohaerere," meaning "to stick together" or "to be connected."
The root word for "hesitate" is "hesitare," which comes from the Latin word "haesitare," meaning "to stick fast, hesitate."
This word is used to describe the French baguette.
Skiing comes from the old Norse word skíð meaning "a stick of wood
I'm going with Peninsula
Varejao is the name of the stick used to pick the olives off of the trees in Portugal.