Call your closest embassy or consulate; they can give you advice on how to leave the country.
stuck. it is in the form of 'he was stuck', not 'he is stuck.
ok!! i have been on THOUSANDS of cruises to Mexico! By Far my Favorite Cruise Line is Royal Caribbean!! Mexico Reviarra!! That's the best one!! Then again, If you want to be on a Freaky Scary adventer! Go on Carnival!!! We missed a port!!! And we were stuck in the middle of the sea! If that sounds like fun go on Carinval Pride!!
Atascado - stuck in something. Can't move. My car is stuck. I am stuck in the mud. Atrapado - stuck in one place (Literally "trapped"), I'm stuck in the house and can't leave. Pegado - Stuck to something. The paper is stuck (taped) to the wall. Pillado - Mentally stuck and unable to think quickly (being caught in a lie).
It does not get stuck.
wdym stuck?
Stuck closed, you cannot. Stuck open, you are foolish
stuck kelvin escober
The lock was stuck. Stuck in the snow, I called a tow truck.
No, they will not get stuck
Stuck in the middle with you...
simile for stuck
The past tense of "stuck" is "stuck." The word remains the same in both present and past tenses.