No, "stick-ed" is not a standard or recognized word in English. The correct past tense of "stick" is "stuck." If you meant to use "stick" in a different context, it would be helpful to clarify for a more accurate response.
Trust your instincts and stick to the right thing: Bella decided to stick to her decision of becoming a vampire.... which turned out very well. After she got pregnant she sticked to her decision of not aborting the baby.... which also turned out well. She had decided to marry edward... turned out very very very well
Yes, the word 'canary' is a noun; a word for a type of bird; a word for a color; a word for a thing.
its not a bad word, but its a prohibeted word
The word gym is the shortened word of 'gymnasium'
Yes, the word 'photographer' is a noun, a word for a person.
No it's stuck-like stuck out
Drum-Sticked - 1963 was released on: USA: 3 October 1963
Yeah
The cast of Drum-Sticked - 1963 includes: Daws Butler as Loopy De Loop Don Messick Doug Young
No, because they are sticked to your pupil
they used animal hides sticked together for clothes
The past tense of stick is stuck.
Shave my head and become a monk because its a sign. Serious man.
notice is sticked to a particular place whereas circular is meant for all and it should be circulated.
go youtube and find out. these stuff mostly needs notepad sticked onto the server
yes because hair extentions are like sticked to ur hair nd cannot take off
On the top of the tranny. There will be a black wire sticked in there. It`s on there loose, so you can just pull it out, or stick it in