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Recent Examples of stick up
Verb
George Clooney recently stuck up for himself against Megyn Kelly, but the former Fox News anchor did not take his criticism lightly.—William Earl, Variety, 24 Apr. 2025 The real issue is that people just don’t stick up for Spurs in the media.—Tim Spiers, New York Times, 11 Apr. 2025
Noun
The numbers showed an increase in stickups — if only on paper.—Libor Jany, Los Angeles Times, 3 Jan. 2025 That complaint could be leveled at the inciting incident, too, a stickup attempt to snatch Miccelli’s kickbacks that ends with Rory and Cobby on the run.—Alison Willmore, Vulture, 1 Aug. 2024 See All Example Sentences for stick up
Three years later, Armando Galarraga didn’t, robbed by a wrong call by first-base umpire Jim Joyce — who owned up to it almost immediately — in the days before instant replay.
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Ryan Ford,
Freep.com,
11 July 2025
Menzies was convicted of the 1986 murder of 26-year-old Maurine Hunsaker, a married mother of three who was kidnapped, robbed, strangled, and found tied to a tree with her throat slit.
Among the key holdups in the negotiation process was finding a plan that the Unified Government could afford while also keeping up with key deadlines, Miles told the commission.
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Sofi Zeman
July 3,
Kansas City Star,
3 July 2025
The holdup involves the Federal Communication Commission’s refusal to transfer Paramount’s broadcast licenses.
Since his presidential campaign last year, Trump has leaned into the idea that other countries have been ripping off the U.S. and that tariff rates will be set based on the trade deficit.
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Alex Gangitano,
The Hill,
3 July 2025
The wind ripped off the roof, and the second-floor bricks crumbled, exposing much of the building to the elements.
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Stephanie Kuzydym,
The Courier-Journal,
2 July 2025
The different neighborhood trends in violent crimes also extend to property crimes — like the number of burglaries staying relatively flat citywide but increasing by 38% in Capitol Hill, from 110 in 2023 to 152 in 2024.
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Katie Langford,
Denver Post,
5 July 2025
He was charged with four counts of first-degree murder and one count of burglary.
The British Museum has many artifacts in its collection which were plundered during imperial and colonial eras, and are contested.
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Lauren Frayer,
NPR,
11 July 2025
In time, settlers would excavate and plunder countless ancestral ruins across the Southwest, with artifacts carried off to private collections and museum displays.
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Mike Bezemek,
Smithsonian Magazine,
10 July 2025
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