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  • 81stick\ one's\ neck\ 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… …

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  • 82stick to a story — • stick to a story • stick to the facts remain faithful to something Please stick to the facts when you tell the story to the police …

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  • 83stick to the facts — • stick to a story • stick to the facts remain faithful to something Please stick to the facts when you tell the story to the police …

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  • 84stick (someone) with someone — stick (someone) with (someone/something) to force someone to do something or to have responsibility for someone. She claims that big power companies cut costs and stick their customers with high prices. They go out dancing and stick me with the… …

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  • 85stick (someone) with something — stick (someone) with (someone/something) to force someone to do something or to have responsibility for someone. She claims that big power companies cut costs and stick their customers with high prices. They go out dancing and stick me with the… …

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  • 86stick (someone) with — (someone/something) to force someone to do something or to have responsibility for someone. She claims that big power companies cut costs and stick their customers with high prices. They go out dancing and stick me with the baby …

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  • 87stick to something — stick to (something) to follow or continue with something without changing it. Would you stick to the point, please? It s going to be hard to stick to the schedule with this much work …

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  • 88stick to — (something) to follow or continue with something without changing it. Would you stick to the point, please? It s going to be hard to stick to the schedule with this much work …

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  • 89stick in one's throat — Ⅰ. ► stick in one s throat (or craw) be difficult or impossible to accept. Main Entry: ↑stick Ⅱ. ► stick in one s throat be unwelcome or unacceptable. Main Entry: ↑throat …

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  • 90stick-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] …

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