stick with

  • 1stick with — (someone/something) to continue to be closely involved with someone or something. Stick with me, and we ll do lots of interesting things. Once Stephen takes up a hobby, he sticks with it …

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  • 2stick with — ► stick with informal persevere or continue with. Main Entry: ↑stick …

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  • 3stick with — verb keep to Stick to your principles stick to the diet • Syn: ↑stick to, ↑follow • Hypernyms: ↑persevere, ↑persist, ↑hang in, ↑han …

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  • 4stick with — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms stick with : present tense I/you/we/they stick with he/she/it sticks with present participle sticking with past tense stuck with past participle stuck with informal 1) stick with someone to stay close to… …

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  • 5stick\ with — • stay with • stick with informal I. v 1. To continue doing; not quit. Fred stayed with his homework until it was done. Practicing is tiresome, but stick with it and some day you will be a good pianist. Compare: stick to 2. To stay with; not… …

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  • 6stick with — {v.}, {informal} 1. or[stay with] To continue doing; not quit. * /Fred stayed with his homework until it was done./ * /Practicing is tiresome, but stick with it and some day you will be a good pianist./ Compare: STICK TO. 2. To stay with; not… …

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  • 7stick with — {v.}, {informal} 1. or[stay with] To continue doing; not quit. * /Fred stayed with his homework until it was done./ * /Practicing is tiresome, but stick with it and some day you will be a good pianist./ Compare: STICK TO. 2. To stay with; not… …

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  • 8stick with — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you stick with something, you do not change to something else. [V P n] If you re in a job that keeps you busy, stick with it... [V P n] They prefer, in the end, to stick with what they know. 2) PHRASAL VERB If you stick with… …

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  • 9stick with — 1) continue doing, not quit He has been able to stick with his trumpet lessons since he was a child. 2) stay with, not leave If you stick with your job for a few years you will be able to save a lot of money. 3) (smb) leave someone with something …

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  • 10stick with — verb a) to remain close by Please stick with the path marked on the map, and try not to get lost. b) to follow or adhere to Stick with me, and Ill protect you …

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