English
Adjective
stuck on (not comparable)
- (idiomatic, of a person) Infatuated with; romantically attracted to; in love with.
- 1899, Frank Norris, McTeague, ch. 1:
- McTeague had a vague idea that Marcus Schouler was stuck on his cousin Trina. They "kept company" a good deal.
- 1914, Jack London, Mutiny of the Elsinore, ch. 49:
- "You ain't a mush-head, you've got a girl there that's stuck on you. It's about time you think of her."
- 1960 May 9, "Sport: The Angry Whales," Time:
- Said Nieder: "I consider O'Brien conceited and stuck on himself."
- (idiomatic, of a thing, fact, etc.) Fascinated by; enchanted by.
- 1918, Willa Cather, The Song of the Lark, part 3, ch. 4:
- "I'm stuck on the way you sing that Grieg song," he declared.
- (idiomatic, of a problem, thing, or situation) Puzzled or stumped by.
- 2007, Kate Morgenroth, They Did It with Love, ISBN 9780452288973, p. 144 (Google books):
- "I'm doing today's crossword puzzle, and I'm stuck on this one clue."
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