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    stick·y
    [ˈstikē]
    adjective
    sticky (adjective) · stickier (comparative adjective) · stickiest (superlative adjective)
    1. tending or designed to stick to things on contact or covered with something that sticks:
      "her sticky bubblegum" · "sticky tape"
      • (of a substance) glutinous; viscous:
        "the dough should be moist but not sticky"
      • (of prices, interest rates, or wages) slow to change or react to change.
    2. (of the weather) hot and damp; muggy:
      "it was an unusually hot and sticky summer"
      • damp with sweat:
        "she felt hot and sticky and changed her clothes"
    3. informal
      involving problems; difficult or awkward:
      "the relationship is going through a sticky patch"
    4. (of a website or its content) attracting a long visit or repeat visits from users:
      "make your site as sticky as possible to keep visitors there longer" · "more and more often, web designers focus on the need to add sticky features to their sites"
      • (of a thread in an online forum) set to remain at the top of the other threads regardless of when it was last updated:
        "a sticky thread is now live on the forum"
      • informal
        long-lasting or persistent:
        "his new nickname has proved to be surprisingly sticky"
    noun
    sticky (noun) · stickies (plural noun)
    1. (in an online forum) a thread containing important information that is set to remain at the top of the other threads regardless of when it was last updated:
      "could you put a sticky in the forum for those of us that are confused?"
    stick·ie
    [ˈstikē]
    noun
    sticky (noun)
    1. a piece of paper with an adhesive strip on one side, designed to be stuck prominently to an object or surface and easily removed.
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