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1 But I stuck tight to the ink-bottle and fought the thing through.
2 Josh reached after it, but the wood was stuck tight .
3 His hands grabbed for the ship's rail, and his bare skin stuck tight to the metal.
4 No kidding -the stuff was stuck tight .
5 The instant she touched the bowl, however, her two hands stuck tight and her feet as well.
6 She grasped the frame of the painting and pulled, but it was stuck tight to the wall.
7 I tried to pull it out as I came over, but it stuck tight , and threw me backwards.
8 But they were stuck tight .
9 I've stuck tight to the Vindictive through the heat of the battle, and I believe our guns have done some damage.
10 Mrs. Sutch saw she'd chopped the wrong head and began to try to fling it off the axeblade, but it was stuck tight .
11 The doe's skin was stuck tight to the meat and did not come off with simply pulling at it, the way a rabbit skin did.
12 Stuck tight , I'm tellin' you. He grasped it and gave a yank, but his hand slipped off.
13 "Good-by," she said to herself, but the words stuck tight in her throat.
14 "You've gone and got it stuck tight , " she said.
15 Stuck tight inside their helmets, they were cut off from sound, and each of them moved ponderously alongside their fellows, quite alone.
16 "That cow must surely be stuck tight . "
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