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stick to

VERB
  1. stick to firmly
    Will this wallpaper adhere to the wall?
  2. keep to
    Stick to your principles
    stick to the diet

How To Use stick to In A Sentence

  • Stick to this well-regarded first book in the series. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's impossible if you stick to the rules.
  • After further review of the matter, I stick to my belief that the court got this one wrong.
  • Second, there is an additive in that anthrax, bentonite, which is used to cause the anthrax to not stick together, and float in the air. Hullabaloo
  • Despite the upheaval resulting from the arrival of Business Casual in the workplace and what has been described as the casualization of America, women rising through management ranks stick to their suits. “I Don’t Have a Thing to Wear”
  • But will the two sides be able to stick to the hazy and vague terms of the agreement?
  • Artists who work in nonfiction, by contrast, try stick to the contours of what happened while primarily serving the themes of the story. Christianity Today
  • Choose one liquor and stick to it for the night, bucko.
  • The show follows the traditional plot of the fairytale story but with plenty of comedy and slapstick to keep the crowds entertained for both evening and matinee performances.
  • Better still, stick to facts if your prognostications are prone to throw gas on a fire of rumor-mongering and doomsaying.
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