to stick up
71stick-to-it-ive — stick to it iveness, n. /stik tooh i tiv, it iv/, adj. Informal. tenaciously resolute; persevering: Stick to it ive people get ahead in life. [1865 70, Amer.; stick to it + IVE] * * * …
72Stick Me Donna Majick Momma — «Stick Me Donna Majick Momma» Bootleg de Sonic Youth Publicación Febrero de 1988 Formato 7 Grabación 30 de octubre de 1983 y 1985 Género(s) Rock alterna …
73Stick to Your Guns — Жанры Металкор Мелодик хардкор Годы 2003 наше время Страна …
74stick insect — stick .insect n BrE a long thin insect that looks like a small stick ▪ young models who look like stick insects (=are very thin) …
75stick shift — n AmE 1.) a metal bar in a car that you move to control the ↑gears British Equivalent: gear stick 2.) a car that uses a stick shift system to control the ↑gears →↑automatic …
76stick-on — adj [only before noun] stick on things have a sticky back so that you can attach them to something ▪ stick on sequins …
77Stick — [st..., ʃt...] der; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. stick, eigtl. »Stängel, Stock«>: 1. (meist Plur.) kleine, dünne Salzstange, ein Knabbergebäck. 2. Stift (als Kosmetikartikel, z. B. Deo[dorant]stick) …
78stick-on — adjective stick on material has a sticky surface so that you can attach it to something: stick on labels …
79stick shift — stick ,shift noun count AMERICAN the short metal LEVER in a car that the driver uses to change the GEARS (=the machinery that changes power into movement). British gear stick a. a car that uses a stick shift system. A car that does not use this… …
80stick\ one's\ chin\ out — • stick one s neck out • stick one s chin out v. phr. informal To do something dangerous or risky. When I was in trouble, Paul was the only one who would stick his neck out to help me. John is always sticking his chin out by saying something he… …