Stick Unscramble word

stick is a Scrabble word, stick uses Five letters.
Scrabble point value for stick Eleven points.
Words with Friends point value for stick: Eleven points.

Below are the results of unscrambling stick. We found a total of 54 words by unscrambling the letters in stick.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in stick

ticks 11

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in stick

cist 6 kist 8 kits 8 sick 10 skit 8 tick 10 tics 6

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in stick

cis 5 cit 5 csi 5 csk 9 cst 5 cts 5 ist 3 its 3 kit 7 ksi 7 sci 5 sct 5 sic 5 sit 3 ski 7 stk 7 tck 9 tic 5 tis 3 tsi 3 tsk 7

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in stick

ck 8 cs 4 ct 4 ic 4 ik 6 is 2 it 2 kc 8 ki 6 kt 6 sc 4 si 2 sk 6 st 2 tc 4 ti 2 tk 6 ts 2

Definitions of stick

British English : stick If you stick one thing to another, you join them together using glue.Now stick your picture on a piece of paper.stɪk VERB

noun

  1. a small thin branch of a tree
  2. any long thin piece of wood such a piece of wood having a characteristic shape for a special purpose   ⇒  ■  a walking stick ,   ⇒  ■  a hockey stick a baton, wand, staff, or rod
  3. any long thin piece of wood
  4. such a piece of wood having a characteristic shape for a special purpose   ⇒  ■  a walking stick ,   ⇒  ■  a hockey stick
  5. a baton, wand, staff, or rod
  6. an object or piece shaped like a stick   ⇒  ■  a stick of celery ,   ⇒  ■  a stick of dynamite
  7. See control stick
  8. (informal ) the lever used to change gear in a motor vehicle
  9. (nautical ) a mast or yard
  10. (printing ) See composing stick
  11. a group of bombs arranged to fall at intervals across a target a number of paratroops jumping in sequence
  12. a group of bombs arranged to fall at intervals across a target
  13. a number of paratroops jumping in sequence
  14. (slang ) verbal abuse, criticism   ⇒  ■  I got some stick for that blunder physical power, force (esp in the phrase give it some stick)
  15. verbal abuse, criticism   ⇒  ■  I got some stick for that blunder
  16. physical power, force (esp in the phrase give it some stick)
  17. (usually plural) a piece of furniture   ⇒  ■  these few sticks are all I have
  18. (plural) (informal ) a rural area considered remote or backward (esp in the phrase in the sticks)
  19. (plural) (Canadian West Coast & and Northwest Canada , informal ) the wooded interior part of the country
  20. (plural) (hockey ) a declaration made by the umpire if a player's stick is above the shoulders
  21. (plural) goalposts
  22. (US , obsolete ) a cannabis cigarette
  23. a means of coercion
  24. (informal ) a dull boring person
  25. (usually preceded by old) (informal ) a person   ⇒  ■  not a bad old stick
  26. See in a cleft stick
  27. See wrong end of the stick
  28. any long thin piece of wood
  29. such a piece of wood having a characteristic shape for a special purpose   ⇒  ■  a walking stick ,   ⇒  ■  a hockey stick
  30. a baton, wand, staff, or rod
  31. a group of bombs arranged to fall at intervals across a target
  32. a number of paratroops jumping in sequence
  33. verbal abuse, criticism   ⇒  ■  I got some stick for that blunder
  34. physical power, force (esp in the phrase give it some stick)

verb

  1. to support (a plant) with sticks; stake

verb

  1. (transitive) to pierce or stab with or as if with something pointed
  2. to thrust or push (a sharp or pointed object) or (of a sharp or pointed object) to be pushed into or through another object
  3. (transitive) to fasten in position by pushing or forcing a point into something   ⇒  ■  to stick a peg in a hole
  4. (transitive) to fasten in position by or as if by pins, nails, etc   ⇒  ■  to stick a picture on the wall
  5. (transitive) to transfix or impale on a pointed object
  6. (transitive) to cover with objects piercing or set in the surface
  7. when intr, foll by out, up, through, etc to put forward or be put forward; protrude or cause to protrude   ⇒  ■  to stick one's head out of the window
  8. (transitive) (informal ) to place or put in a specified position   ⇒  ■  stick your coat on this chair
  9. to fasten or be fastened by or as if by an adhesive substance   ⇒  ■  stick the pages together ,   ⇒  ■  they won't stick
  10. (transitive) (informal ) to cause to become sticky
  11. (when transitive, usually passive) to come or cause to come to a standstill   ⇒  ■  we were stuck for hours in a traffic jam ,   ⇒  ■  the wheels stuck
  12. (intransitive) to remain for a long time   ⇒  ■  the memory sticks in my mind
  13. (transitive) (slang , mainly British ) to tolerate; abide   ⇒  ■  I can't stick that man
  14. (intransitive) to be reluctant
  15. (transitive; usually passive) (informal ) to cause to be at a loss; baffle, puzzle, or confuse   ⇒  ■  I was totally stuck for an answer
  16. (transitive) (slang ) to force or impose something unpleasant on   ⇒  ■  they stuck me with the bill for lunch
  17. (transitive) to kill by piercing or stabbing
  18. See stick in one's throat
  19. See stick one's nose into
  20. See stick to the ribs

noun

  1. the state or condition of adhering
  2. (informal ) a substance causing adhesion
  3. (obsolete ) something that causes delay or stoppage