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Stick out a mile Meaning in English

expression

STIK-owt-uh-MYLE
STIK-owt-uh-MYLE

Definition

If something 'sticks out a mile', it is extremely obvious or noticeable, often in a way that can’t be hidden.

Usage & Nuances

This is an informal British English idiom. Use it to describe people, things, or mistakes that are very obvious. Often said about something hidden badly or a clear lie. Not used for minor things; stronger than just 'obvious'.

Example Sentences

His lie sticks out a mile.

basic

That sign sticks out a mile on the wall.

basic

The new building sticks out a mile among the old houses.

basic

You can try to hide the stain, but it sticks out a mile.

natural

She tried to act innocent, but her guilt stuck out a mile.

natural

The fake painting stuck out a mile for anyone who knows art.

natural