Examples of 'stick-in-the-mud' in a sentence

Meaning of "stick-in-the-mud"

stick-in-the-mud (noun) - a person who is resistant to change or new ideas, often viewed as dull or unadventurous
Show more definitions
  • Alternative spelling of stick in the mud

How to use "stick-in-the-mud" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
stick-in-the-mud
You are seriously telling me that going on a date with a boring, stick-in-the-mud quarterback.
Edward is such an old stick-in-the-mud so I have to console myself with your records.
You are starting to sound like a stick-in-the-mud.
Linus WAS a real stick-in-the-mud when it came to matter regarding science and eugenics.
I am really getting tired of you being such a stick-in-the-mud.
There is a real stick-in-the-mud dean there who does not like my in-your-face style.
It 's a pity your knight errant was such an old stick-in-the-mud.
They have been pretty stick-in-the-mud since Grammatico took over.
You know, I am really getting tired of you being such a complete stick-in-the-mud.
You know you have been kind of a stick-in-the-mud this entire trip.
There is a real stick-in-the-mud dean there who does not like my in-your-face style . Congratulations.
Come on . You know you have been kind of a stick-in-the-mud this entire trip.
Well, you would know if you were not so busy trying to impress Amy 's stick-in-the-mud dad.
You hate that I am not a stick-in-the-mud like you.
Looks like someone 's trying to take your place as the Avatar 's stick-in-the-mud mentor.

See also

Maybe even more so than that stick-in-the-mud John Connor.
It has been pointed out to me Hey . that I can be a stick-in-the-mud.

Synonyms

Search by letter in the English dictionary