stick like a limpet in English
stick fast, stick so tightly that it is very difficult to pry off
Use "stick like a limpet" in a sentence
1. Nails stuck on Firelight like a limpet.
2. Flora clung to her, like a limpet.
3. Stick to him like glue!
4. What were stick charts like?
5. Would you like a piece/stick of chewing gum?
6. Bass have a jaw that stick out like this.
7. This defensive ploy is called the “stick pose,” the kookaburra looking like a stick to the overhead bird.
8. Mary and Jack stick together like fun.
9. Just stick it down anywhere you like.
10. These people over here stick together like glue.
11. Perhaps you'd like to stick around and watch?
12. You old-timers like to stick together, right?
13. Ascended Lyrics: SauceDad69 / Eating that ass, just like a fish stick / She ride my dick, just like a ripstik / I’m in her mouth, just like some lipstick / Got your mom on my meat-stick / Bought a
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15. I know you teachers all like to stick together.
16. Don't stick to your ribs like beef and beans.
17. For example, rice flour and sugar...... stick together like a family at reunion.
18. Oscar winner Renee Zellweger as looking like a " painted pumpkin on a pogo stick. "
19. For example, rice flour and sugar stick together like a family at reunion
20. Been being bounced around like a pogo stick since Base 5696 blew up.
21. Suddenly, I felt something hard, something like a stick, pressing into my pelvis.
22. Be like a postage stamp. Stick to one thing until you get there.
23. A bunch of cons wearing their prison blues would stick out like a sore thumb.
24. And when the door begins to crack, It's like a stick across your back.
25. It sounds like a dry stick being broken in half close to your ear, a snap.