WordNet
adj. burdened with; "stuck with the tab" [syn: cursed with(p), stuck with(p)]
Usage examples of "stuck with".
I'm completely in print, so we're all stuck with me and stuck with my books.
But she was stuck with Thariinye and supposed she'd have to make the best of it, at least if she wanted to get to Khornya and Aari, and maybe, just maybe, her parents.
They were also about as badly suited to transporting long shelves as any design Adele could imagine, so she was both pleased and surprised that so many of her staff stuck with the task.
With Old Residence to draw on there had been no problem equipping everyone up to regulation standards, and better than the sleazy junk that garrison units often got stuck with at home.
He would just have to modify it, so he wasn't stuck with its bad temper, its instincts, and its brainless head.
She's a sorry excuse for a mother, but those kids are stuck with her.
But if we wait for him to get off his butt, your mothers going to be stuck with all of them.