Fast
Stuck
Stuck adjective - Firmly positioned in place and difficult to dislodge.
Usage example: the car was hopelessly stuck in the mud
Both words in one sentence
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Then Lumpy reacts to the sound by turning around so fast that the nails on the plank he's carrying get stuck on Mime's backhead, killing him.
- When the cop points out that they're "hella fast", Castle retorts that a Ferrari is just as fast as any other car on the street when it's stuck in rush-hour traffic.
- And then Sonic Generations came out, which stuck closer to the more fast-paced Unleashed version of the formula, while adding an alternate mode that mimics the gameplay of the classic 2D games.
Source: Growing The Beard / Video Games
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