* "I love my nonstick pan because it makes cooking eggs so easy." (This is a common and straightforward use of the word.)
* "The new nonstick coating on my cookware is amazing; nothing seems to stick to it!" (This sentence emphasizes the benefit of nonstick surfaces.)
* "The chef used a nonstick spatula to carefully flip the delicate fish fillets." (This sentence demonstrates how nonstick surfaces can be used in specific contexts.)
* "While the old pan was starting to lose its nonstick properties, the new one was practically perfect." (This sentence shows how "nonstick" can be used as an adjective describing a property of something.)
* "The nonstick coating on the baking sheet made it easy to remove the cookies without any breakage." (This sentence highlights how nonstick surfaces can prevent things from sticking.)