How to use "stuck" in a sentence

Sentences

There are also a lot of very large rocks called boulders, stuck between the canyon walls

I look up and see part of a tree stuck between the canyon walls

I am stuck and there's no way out.

But, no, she was stuck in the past: The Cold War was over, and nuclear tests hadn't been conducted out in the desert for a long time

Her skin almost stuck to the knob

The record stuck.

"Are you going to tell me it was coincidence that the record stuck on those two words?"

That's why we're stuck with night-shift, baby-sitting duty like this."

He felt along the inner faces of the fenders, around the tire wells, where a transponder could have been stuck in place quickly and easily

Unable to prove his identity, he was required to pay for both nights in advance, which he did, taking the money from a wad of cash he'd stuck in his pocket rather than from the wallet that supposedly had been stolen.

Nearly half a meter of shining screw stuck out

Many became stuck together under Tower Bridge, and the sailors had to fight against people who tried to get on from the riverside

It did not use its Heat-Ray, but picked them up one by one and threw them into a large metal box which stuck out behind it.