to stick

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

To take in; to impose upon; to cheat in trade. 'I'm stuck with a counterfeit note;' 'He went to a horse sale, and got stuck with a spavined horse.'


As soon as the whole class of small speculators perceived they had been stuck, they all shut their mouths; no one confessing the ownership of a share.--A Week in Wall Street, p. 47.

Very often is a client stuck for a heavy bill of costs, which he would have saved but for the ignorance of his attorney.--Newspaper.

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