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stuck-up
- IPA[ˌstəkˈəp]
美式
- staying aloof from others because one thinks one is superior
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- 1. informal staying aloof from others because one thinks one is superior “Stuck-up snob,” Grandpa used to whisper she liked to prove she wasn't stuck-up
- an armed robbery in which a gun is used to threaten people: I had strolled into a genuine stick-up
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- rob someone or something at gunpoint
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- go to live elsewhere
Oxford American Dictionary
- rob someone or something at gunpoint
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- go to live elsewhere
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- hands up! (spoken by a person threatening someone else with a gun)
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- support or defend a person or cause
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- hands up! (spoken by a person threatening someone else with a gun)
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- staying aloof from others because one thinks one is superior: ‘Stuck-up snob,’ Grandpa used to whisper she liked to prove she wasn't stuck-up
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