VERB
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be loyal to one another, especially in times of trouble
The two families stuck together throughout the war
How To Use stick together In A Sentence
- They swagger around the place and stick together like glue. The Sun
- Mixed with poor coal are certain unburnable materials that melt and stick together as it burns and form what are known as clinkers.
- Just because a POS hoodlum is "hunting" doesn't make him or her an ethical sportsman that I want to stick together with. If your not going to eat it , why would you shoot a animal?
- Blood clots are formed by platelets - small shards of old cells which float harmlessly in the blood until they are chemically triggered to stick together in a tangle of threads of fibrin protein.
- The leaves all stick together and smell musty. Daniel Deronda
- A rain on freshly cultivated soil will make it stick together and become tight.
- The pus tends to clump together on the lashes, making them stick together.
- We jail-birds stick together, and he was obviously a man of power and influence - why, he was probably on dining-out terms with half the badmashes* (* Ruffians.) and cattle-thieves between here and Jallalabad, and if necessary he'd give me an escort; we could travel as horse-copers, or something, for with my Persian and Pushtu I'd have no difficulty passing as an Afghan. The Sky Writer
- The Jonas Brothers breakup rumors are NOT true – you can expect the JoBros to stick together, despite reports that Kevin Jonas is making a break for a solo career. Nick Jonas and The Administration? Jonas Brothers NOT Breaking Up
- If they all decided to stick together and not sell or solicit or publish until the managers agreed to improve their conditions their companies would be fucked, and by any meaningful definition theyre working class. What's Going On