unstick
Americanverb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
verb
Etymology
Origin of unstick
Example Sentences
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Powered by the same 400V system as the turbos and e-motor, the roll-stabilizing ehPDCC tenses and relaxes the front and rear anti-roll bars dynamically—very dynamically, in fact—instantaneously resisting roll and other chassis forces that might unstick the tires.
As Millie and Tim fall into a well-worn pattern, their literal inability to unstick themselves from something increasingly toxic becomes both hysterical and uniquely depraved.
From Salon
“The fans, equally, are basically stuck sometimes, and I guess it's our job to subtly, not forcefully, unstick them,” he said.
From Salon
I knew what she meant: I’d only gotten acupuncture once, despite her promise that bodywork could “unstick” the trauma; I refused to let Dr. M hypnotize me.
From Slate
The two Guardians holding JP and Alex wave their hands, and Alex’s and JP’s mouths unstick.
From Literature
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