Struck vs. Stuck

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Struckverb

simple past tense and past participle of strike

Struck

imp. & p. p. of Strike.

Struckadjective

(used in combination) affected by something overwhelming;

Struck

Struck is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adolf Struck (1877–1911), German author Hermann Struck (1876–1944), German artist Karin Struck (1947–2006), German author Paul Struck (1776-1820), German composer Peter Struck (1943–2012), German politician (SPD) Peter Struck (classicist), professor at the University of Pennsylvania.

Stuckadjective

Unable to move.

Stuckadjective

Unable to progress with a task.

Stuckadjective

No longer functioning, frozen up, frozen.

Stucknoun

(obsolete) A thrust.

Stuck

imp. & p. p. of Stick.

Stucknoun

A thrust.

Stuckadjective

caught or fixed;

Stuckadjective

baffled;

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