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Stuck On Board

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32%8Stuck in or stuck within
adjective satellite

• enclosed firmly in a surrounding mass

• inserted as an integral part of a surrounding whole

32%12Stuck up or stuck out
verb

• cause to bulge out or project

• form a rounded prominence

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