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Stickit   Listen
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Stickit  adj.  Stuck; spoiled in making. (Scot.)
Stickit minister, a candidate for the clerical office who fails, disqualified by incompetency or immorality.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Stickit" Quotes from Famous Books



... - that I can never deny - if I could only be buried in the hills, under the heather and a table tombstone like the martyrs, where the whaups and plovers are crying! Did you see a man who wrote the STICKIT MINISTER, and dedicated it to me, in words that brought the tears to my eyes every time I looked at them, 'Where about the graves of the martyrs the whaups are crying. HIS heart remembers how.' Ah, by God, it does! Singular that I should fulfil the Scots destiny throughout, ...
— Vailima Letters • Robert Louis Stevenson

... too busy improving the shining hour of unlimited loot. A half-breed on one side and an Indian on the other, each with a dirty mitt on Dorothy's shoulder, led her to the Judgment Hall of the dusky prophet, Louis David Riel, "stickit priest," and now malcontent and political agitator by profession. This worthy gentleman had already cost the Government a rebellion, but why he should have been allowed to run to a second is one of those seeming mysteries that can only be accounted ...
— The Rising of the Red Man - A Romance of the Louis Riel Rebellion • John Mackie



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