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unstickverb /ˈʌnstɪk / (unsticks, unsticking; past and past participle unstuck)1 [with object] Cause to become no longer stuck together: Urquhart sat upright in the bed and unstuck a bleary eye...- Each of these scenarios illustrates people who are stuck and can be unstuck only by finding other people who have requisite knowledge and experience to move them to the next appropriate action.
- Before the class I had been stuck and yoga unstuck me.
- He tried to move left, right, back, but his shirt was stuck fast to the roots and moving forwards to unstick himself was impossible against the force of the water.
2 [no object] British informal (Of an aircraft) take off: the aircraft refused to unstick...- We unstuck, climbed out over Dar es Salaam Harbour, turned north, flew past Zanzibar and over the west coast of Pemba.
2.1 [with object] Cause (an aircraft) to take off.Its also much harder to unstick the plane from the runway; in fact, it seems to want to settle right back down again. noun /ˈʌnstɪk / [in singular] British informalThe moment at which an aircraft takes off: [as modifier]: the minimum unstick speed...- Next comes the minimum unstick speed, Vmu, which defines the point at which the aircraft could take off if the maximum possible rotation angle were reached.
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