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1 She could have been married long ago if she wasn't so stuck -up .
2 You'd see it too if you weren't so stuck on your own misery.
3 I have seen a bill or so stuck wrong side up'ards.
4 You may not think so , but I'm not so stuck up.
5 Is she so stuck on herself already that she won't associate with us?
6 Why was one of the world's most vital popstars so stuck in the past?
7 I was so stuck in my way of thinking.
8 Why are its voters so stuck in their ways?
9 I never saw a fellow so stuck on himself.
10 Now-a-days it is difficult to catch such specimens, all our servants have become so stuck -up .
11 I'm only sorry poor Roly was so stuck up.
12 Good morning, Miss, you needn't be so stuck up, he said as he went by.
13 But this lot-theyare so stuck - up and stuck -round .
14 She's so proud and so stuck on herself that they're betting she'll give you the bounce.
15 She's so stuck - up with that fake British accent.
16 Mrs. Drake has been so stuck up lately she'd hardly nod to common folks in the road.
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