Examples of 'really sticks' in a sentence

Meaning of "really sticks"

When something 'really sticks,' it means that it remains in one's memory or has a lasting impact. It implies that the subject or information is particularly memorable, significant, or meaningful, and it has a strong influence on one's thoughts or emotions

How to use "really sticks" in a sentence

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really sticks
It really sticks out over his eyes.
Nothing about him really sticks out.
Nobody really sticks out in my mind.
The yellow paint really sticks out.
But what really sticks out are their similarities.
This is the type of learning that really sticks.
It just really sticks in my craw when people disrespect women.
That stuff really sticks.
Really sticks with you.
The ink really sticks.
Really sticks to your ribs.
You know the thing that really sticks for me.
This really sticks in my craw.
Peter said something about me really sticks in your craw.
What really sticks in my gullet.

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I hear the soft touch plastic really sticks to your hand.
That really sticks in my mind.
Spence played a distinctive rhythm guitar that really sticks out throughout the album.
What really sticks in my craw is you making fun of norm.
But anything that really sticks with you?
Really sticks the landing.
And it really sticks.
We swapped a couple of stories, but nothing really sticks out.
It really sticks out a lot.
And the one that really sticks out to me….
It really sticks out when I cough.
But a handwritten letter, that really sticks out.
She really sticks.
When he wants something, he really sticks to it.
And that really sticks it to the Devil.
Sometimes a game like that, really sticks with you.
One that really sticks out though is Eragon.
And now, on to an issue and stuff that really sticks in my drawer.
This one really sticks in the craw of local gun-rights activists.
Except that our hostage-taking really sticks in their craw.
But what really sticks with me is that the whole time, we do not say a word.
We got to put those in there to fry them, so that it really sticks.
You know, peanut butter really sticks to the roof of your back.
Look, everyone loves being complimented… but sometimes a single compliment really sticks with you.
Well, one thing that really sticks in my head is the day that she died.
Tim, It takes two ingredients to deliver a message that really sticks.
However, as time passes, the character who really sticks with me is a side character.
Not the old-fashioned Velcro tip, but an ultra powerful magnetic tip that really sticks.
Of the five wizards, only Gandalf really sticks to his mission.
What really sticks out for you?
Is there a particular scene or experience that really sticks with you from this film?
And the thing that really sticks out is that bad evaluation you gave Dr. Doyle.
She did some disgusting stuff . Really sticks with you.
Nothing about him really sticks out, except that he 's super diligent.
Fourteen dogs participate in the program, but there is one dog who really sticks out, Patriot.

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