stick down
Third Person
sticks down
Present Participle
sticking down
Past Tense
stuck down
Past Participle
stuck down
1
to quickly write something in an informal or hasty manner
- The blogger would stick down blog post ideas in a digital document to organize their thoughts.
- The author carried a small notepad to stick down snippets of dialogue that came to mind.
- The student stuck down key concepts from the lecture to review them later.
- The poet would stick down lines of verse whenever inspiration struck, capturing fleeting moments.
- The teacher asked the students to stick their ideas down on a brainstorming sheet.
2
to cause something to attach firmly to a surface
- The artist used glue to stick down the different layers of the collage artwork.
- He stuck his notes down on the desk to keep them from moving.
- The worker stuck the carpet tiles down in the office.
- She stuck the label down onto the package.
- The child carefully stuck the cutout shapes down on the construction paper.
3
to be attached firmly to a surface
- The carpet tiles started to stick down firmly as we walked on them.
- The tapestry hung on the wall and seemed to stick down naturally.
- As the temperature rose, the plastic started to stick down to the table.
- After applying the glue, the paper began to stick down to the surface.