Use of unstuck in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include unstuck at the start of sentence, unstuck at the end of sentence and unstuck in the middle of sentence
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unstuck at the end of sentence
- The envelope was unstuck.
- Their plans came badly unstuck.
- This envelope has come unstuck.
- This week, however, they came unstuck.
- His plan to escape came badly unstuck.
- The flap of the envelope had come unstuck.
- The expensive, complex hybrid will come unstuck.
- A bit too ambitious, that lad, he'd like to see me come unstuck.
- It was in the third round of the championships that they came unstuck.
- I think he'd tried to make a certain birdie but he'd really come unstuck.
- Kyoto was a botch from the start, and it was inevitable it would come unstuck.
- In that single photograph, Buckingham Palace's damage limitation exercise comes unstuck.
- What happened next was a classic example of foolhardy daring which very nearly came badly unstuck.
- The long slow process of deregulating the financial sector in fundamental ways is also coming unstuck.
unstuck in the middle of sentence
- He told about having come unstuck in time.
- She came unstuck in the last part of the exam.
- Another day we nearly came unstuck altogether.
- The layers of secrecy have come unstuck with time.
- If we come really unstuck, then we can blame the devil!
- If you keep on taking risks, you'll come unstuck one day.
- The sticky tape on the parcel came unstuck and the whole thing came undone.
- Well, I daresay you thought I'd come unstuck, when the new airport wasn't built.
- However, everyone comes unstuck once in a while, especially when caught unawares.
- Where I really came unstuck arguing with von Kranksch was on the subject of crystals.
- The brown vinyl covering all the horizontal surfaces is coming unstuck in several places.
- Billy says that he first came unstuck in time in 1944, long before his trip to Tralfamadore.
- But even that achievement is now in danger of coming unstuck, as Larry Elliott points out on page 12.
- Where economics comes unstuck is when it doesn't take account of the anticipated actions of human beings.
- The only sound was the occasional shuffling of feet as they unstuck their warmed-up rubber boots from the lino.