Sorgu ile ilgili ayrıntılı bilgi

"stick-in-the-mood" sorgusu için sonuçlar eklendi. İptal
  • The figurative phrase ‘stick in the mud’ derives from the imagery of someone whose feet are stuck in wet clay and is unable to progress.
  • The idiom "stick in the mud" is a figure of speech that describes someone who is excessively conservative or resistant to change.
  • "Stick in the Mud" is a derogatory term used to describe someone who is seen as overly traditional, conservative, or resistant to change.
  • STICK-IN-THE-MUD meaning: 1. someone who is old-fashioned and too serious and avoids enjoyable activities: 2. someone who is….
  • Idioms: stick-in-the-mud -- stickhandle. Idiom. Meaning. Example. stick-in-the-mud. ... Farley, that stick-in-the-mud! He never goes to a party.
  • The idiom "stick in the mud" refers to someone who is inflexible, traditional, or boring, and unwilling to adapt or conform to new ideas or situations.
  • * /Mabel said her mother was a real stick in the mud to make a rule that she must be home by 10 o clock on weeknights and 11:30 Saturdays./
  • "Stick in the mud" is an English idiom. It means "a person who is resistant to change, innovation, or new ideas; someone who prefers to maintain the status quo."
  • A stick-in-the-mud is someone who doesn't like change and wants things to stay the same.
  • Example: Let’s go to the beach. You don’t want to sit around the house all day, do you? Don’t be such a stick in the mud!