| STIC | pierce or penetrate or puncture with something pointed |
|---|---|
| STIC | pierce with a thrust |
| STIC | cause to protrude or as if to protrude |
| STIC | fix, force, or implant |
| STIC | stay put (in a certain place) |
| STIC | be available or ready for a certain function or service |
| STIC | stay put (in a certain place) |
| STIC | be available or ready for a certain function or service |
| STIC | be loyal to |
| STIC | dried rolled strips of cinnamon bark |
| STIC | drawing of a human of animal that represents the head by a circle and the rest of the body by straight lines |
| STIC | a child's plaything consisting of an imitation horsehead on one end of a stick |