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Sentence count:103+4Posted:2017-04-08Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: followstick toSimilar words: stuck withanticlockwisetalk withstickstickystick upstick outstick toMeaning: v. keep to. 
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31 Many longtime Internet users vow to stick with the lowest-priced provider, not the one with the biggest brand name.
32 And then stick with them, build them, help them to add to their earning power.
33 Instead, he chose to stick with the old ways and practise an unenviable form of reverse racism.
34 I know it's not easy at first, so you just stick with us.
35 If you prefer silver, stick with bluish pinks and deeper shades.
36 Why not just stick with egg rolls and pot stickers, which most kitchens can handle with relative ease?
37 Many people stick with their banks regardless of whether they offer the best deal.
38 For example: should he stick with Black or divert his attention to the woman?
39 We know who, because of his background and upbringing in a particular business, will stick with it through thick and thin despite losses.
40 Goldman typically has shied away from risky startups, preferring to stick with more stalwart institutions such as Chevron Corp.
41 In the short term the tour management may feel bound to stick with the hairline decision they took before the Galle Test.
42 Encouraged by her new friend, Farnham resolved to stick with farming and to plant a crop again the following spring.
43 For the brute power demands of heavy rock and large orchestral works, stick with a solid-state amplifier.
44 Decomposition is accelerated with the ComposTool, which is like a steel walking stick with two paddles on the end.
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45 Once you have a routine in place, stick with it for a while.
46 He reckons suppliers have a choice: stick with lower prices and compromise on quality or raise prices and maintain high standards.
47 That is another reason why, for the sake of our economy, we must stick with the Conservative party.
48 Genuine curricular reform needs to begin by acknowledging that not all of the facts we teach children will stick with them.
49 Stick with mastic varnish, then seal with layer of lead foil pressed into wet paint and seal again with lead.
50 They were not prepared to use their disappointment as a stick with which to beat a fine athlete.
51 If you have an older computer with a slower modem, stick with an online service.
52 If not, stick with low-risk funds.
53 Let's stick with Edwin Hubble for a second.
54 For daytime, stick with one lingerie piece per outfit, such as a bustier top under a cardigan.
55 I stick with Yoga and biking, you may like running and acrobatics.
56 Today they want to be bankers, or stick with safe state jobs.
57 Thimmmpt...Open a fortune cookie and learn Chinese, I think not. I'll stick with trying not to bastardize English.
58 Learn tips for sealing the ends of the tube when making a rain stick with expert crafting instructions in this free online percussion instrument video clip.
59 Interested countries such as Brazil, Nigeria, Pakistan and Thailand are now considering their options, and may choose to stick with Intel — a monopoly that is a known quantity.
60 He cut a notch in the stick with a sharp knife.
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