abrupt, contend, fear, have qualms, jib, ponder, retreat, sideling, stipulate for, stumble, yield
Definitionv. dispute or argue stubbornly
Last update: September 13, 2015
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They failed to make their agreed rendezvous in the Stickle Barn pub. [verb]
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The stickle bricks I remember as a little person, 30 years ago, were a lot more malleable. [verb]
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"Yon fellow does n't stickle at calling ye names, Miss Meredith," said Evatt. [Please select]
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The breeding habits of salmon; eel; stickle-back; sturgeon; whitefish; shark; sea-horse; sunfish. [Please select]
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Stickle and Screw are not the men to overlook faults. [Please select]
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Why should Stickle and Screw lose a minute of their people's work. [Please select]
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Stickle and Screw in the hope of inducing that firm to retain Susy on its staff. [Please select]
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A yard from the reeds just above that stickle. [Please select]
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We readily perceived that they were close dealers, stickled much for trifles, and never closed the bargain until they thought they had the advantage. [Please select]
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At the usual hour that night the employes of Stickle and Screw left work and took their several ways home ward. [Please select]
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"And I am usually three or four minutes before my time, but Stickle and Screw are hard on us in other ways, so different from Samson and Son, where Lily Hewat goes." [Please select]
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