stick out a mile

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stick out a mile (third-person singular simple present sticks out a mile, present participle sticking out a mile, simple past and past participle stuck out a mile)

  1. To be plain for all to see, obvious, easy to see, very noticeable.
    Synonyms: stand out a mile, be plain as the nose on one's face
  2. To be conspicuously different.
    Synonyms: stick out like a sore thumb, stand out a mile

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