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1 It was nothing, after all, but a scarecrow stuck upon two sticks.
2 Twice in as many hours we stuck upon the bottom.
3 This notice he stuck upon the door with a small sharp splinter of wood.
4 He has had a pole stuck upon him ever since he was a boy.
5 She has not got her bill of lading stuck upon her broadside, I suppose?
6 The meat Giorgio stuck upon a skewer in gobbets like cats-meat and cooked before the fire.
7 Here and there were to be seen little red flags stuck upon the end of poles.
8 Do you see that hawk's head, stuck upon the post by the door at the side.
9 Cromwell's head was stuck upon the southern gable of the hall, where it remained for twenty years.
10 A loaf of bread stuck upon a spear was a mark and a prize for native dexterity.
11 Originally pins were stuck upon a paper web by hand, and placed in rows, equidistant from each other.
12 He was then beheaded, his head was stuck upon a pole, and his body left on the ground unburied.
13 Beyond that again rose a range of mountain-peaks, and, stuck upon the loftiest peak of all, a tiny block-house.
14 These texts had evidently served as targets for moistened paper pellets, some of which still stuck upon their surface.
15 The meat is cut into thin slices, boiled in a melon shell, stuck upon skewers, and dried in the sun.
16 But the very energy of the man foiled him, for the spear entered too near the shoulder, and stuck upon the bone.
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