How To Use stick with In A Sentence
- Here’s my take: I’ll stick with B.C. because Christ, in American usage, refers directly to Jesus of Nazareth as if it were his last name and not a title conferring Messiah-hood. No Uncertain Terms
- Elsewhere, the Abbey National is offering a #50 cashback sweetener to encourage borrowers to stick with them, ‘because life's complicated enough’.
- Whenever possible, forego fashion and stick with ‘sensible’ shoes.
- For added protection choose a lipstick with a sun screen.
- At the end, she decided to stick with the Main Street, so as not to be easily lost.
- While polished concrete floors run through the rest of the house, they decided to stick with the original pressed cork that covered the gym floor. Times, Sunday Times
- Sevan, who was in Kabul when Najibullah bolted, spent the week frantically trying to coax the new leaders to stick with the peace plan. The End Of A Superpower Proxy War
- It's refreshing when you see a trainer stick with a lesser-known jockey if more famous backsides are available to sit on their best horses. The Sun
- The play was set in Birkenhead, which meant that I had to do a Scouse accent for that, so I decided to stick with it for this too.
- For the purposes of this guide we're going to stick with monohull sailing boats - no catamarans, race boats or dinghies. Times, Sunday Times