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
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  • 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
  • The country's Foreign Minister said that it was important for small nations to stick together.
  • If we all stick together, we ought to be okay.
  • Do not dredge the pasta in flour to prevent sticking, as the flour turns to glue when cooked and, ironically, causes the pasta to stick together (using semolina flour from Italian delis instead will help).
  • We all need to stick together for the good of the team. Times, Sunday Times
  • Boy those right-winger NRA lovers know how to stick together! Huckabee officially backs Rubio over Crist
  • In a healthy person, the body is able to protect itself from excessive bleeding, by allowing a part of the blood called plasma to stick together and form clots.
  • Unpicking plain knitting is dead easy, of course, but the k2togs and (worse) the k3togs tend to stick together. Archive 2009-05-01
  • Supplements can also contain other ingredients necessary to make them stick together to form a tablet. PCOS DIET BOOK: How you can use the nutritional approach to deal with polycystic ovary syndrome
  • They swagger around the place and stick together like glue. The Sun
  • But Thais were accustomed to rices that, like Thai people, stick together (stickiness is determined by the ratio of two different starches, amylose and amylopectin).
  • Women generally tend to form a group and try to stick together during the travel.
  • The country's Foreign Minister said that it was important for small nations to stick together.
  • So they call the foundling "Mary Rose" and make a solemn oath to stick together and make a good life "for the roses". Sweet Valley? Implicit Racism & Other thoughts
  • They swagger around the place and stick together like glue. The Sun
  • They are a solid group of people and they will stick together after what was a bitterly disappointing defeat.
  • Polysaccharides help form humus, which enables small clay or silt particles to stick together to form larger aggregates.
  • All new shingle roofs need sun to melt the tar between the layers and make them stick together.
  • Luckily for him band mates stick together.
  • When the going gets tough we have shown we can stick together and grind out good results. Times, Sunday Times
  • You learnt to stick together and to look after each other. Times, Sunday Times
  • Supplements can also contain other ingredients necessary to make them stick together to form a tablet. PCOS DIET BOOK: How you can use the nutritional approach to deal with polycystic ovary syndrome
  • Do not dredge the pasta in flour to prevent sticking, as the flour turns to glue when cooked and, ironically, causes the pasta to stick together (using semolina flour from Italian delis instead will help).
  • White glue and tape are adhesives that companies make for people to get things to stick together.
  • Without it, the insides of the lungs tend to stick together, making it harder to take in oxygen.
  • The country's Foreign Minister said that it was important for small nations to stick together.
  • Make sure that you add just enough gram flour so that the vegetables stick together.
  • The country's Foreign Minister said that it was important for small nations to stick together.
  • As a derivation of plain weave, The mesh of main wires is broad, and the cross wires stick together closely, letting liquids or air pass through the intersections of the main and cross wire.
  • When I wrote something, all the pages would stick together, and could not be pried apart without shredded them, and the words bled into a muddy mess of ink.
  • For example, feverfew, ginkgo, and ginger may interfere with the ability of blood-clotting cells to stick together.
  • The infected cells stick together, forming clots in the fine blood vessels of the brain.
  • This emulsion is stable if the particles in suspension do not stick together when the hazards of the Brownian movement bring them into contact, and if they re-enter the liquid when these hazards bring them against the walls or to the surface. Jean Baptiste Perrin - Nobel Lecture
  • So football imitates life and the healthiest managerial marriages are those that stick together in sickness and in health, for richer, for poorer.
  • The country's Foreign Minister said that it was important for small nations to stick together.
  • 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
  • The leaves all stick together and smell musty. Daniel Deronda
  • When their cousin is battered to death and left on the moors for the crows, they stick together and refuse to co-operate with policeman Ben Cooper.
  • Make sure that you add just enough gram flour so that the vegetables stick together.
  • If we all stick together, we ought to be okay.
  • I offered to help with the retrieval, guiltily remembering the days I used to borrow combs, hair curlers, and all the brushes I could stick together with which to build.
  • We had to stick together and we needed a more fearless approach. The Sun
  • We've just got to stick together and pull through. Times, Sunday Times
  • The country's Foreign Minister said that it was important for small nations to stick together.
  • Certain genes, called vps genes, enable V. cholerae to stick together in bacterial communities, or biofilms, in both fresh and salt water.
  • The two brothers always stick together at school.
  • Aspirin works by preventing the production of a molecule called thromboxane, a naturally produced chemical that causes platelets to stick together and clot. TheDenverChannel.com - Local News
  • He is appalled to find that the Groton boys stick together, women still love athletes and the in-crowd is still off-limits.
  • It's something that, as a team you have to be close-knit and stick together to get wins. Wizards finally play complete game on the road, defeat woeful Cavaliers

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