Synonym: adhere, bind, bond, follow, hold fast, stick, stick with. Similar words: stick out, go back to, date back to, plastic, domestic, artistic, do justice, fantastic. Meaning: v. 1. stick to firmly 2. keep to.
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31) I wish Mrs Reese would stick to her knitting.
32) Can I stick to your pen!
33) It's impossible if you stick to the rules. Sentencedict.com
34) Don't romanticize stick to the facts.
35) Reporters should stick to investigating the facts.
36) I always stick to my promises.
37) Stick to me,or you'll get lost.
38) Let's stick to our original plan.
39) If you make a promise, you should stick to it.
40) Developers should have the courage of their convictions and stick to what they do best.
41) He tended to stick to the relative safety of San Francisco's gay ghetto.
42) Never mind whose fault it was. Just stick to the facts.
43) I haven't made any New Year resolutions - I never stick to them anyway.
44) It's right to stick to the principles, but not to stand on.
45) But one problem is that few people can stick to a diet for long.
46) He said that when he was a boy, his father used to take a stick to him to punish him.
47) I managed to stick to the diet and keep off sweet foods.
48) Police must stick to the highest standards if they are to win back public confidence.
49) He finds it difficult to stay on / stick to the straight and narrow for long.
50) "Stick to the facts, " said Romanov, his voice suddenly sharp.
51) I wish he'd stick to the subject rather than telling us his boring stories.
52) Let's stick to the facts.Will is, taking it all in all,only will.
53) We'd better stick to the main road, because the other roads are blocked with snow.
54) Obviously we are disappointed but the committee could do nothing less than stick to the rules.
55) Stir the sauce so that it doesn't stick to the pan.
56) The judge instructed both lawyers to stick to the facts of the case.
57) Remember, stick to the issues and don't take it personally.
58) Let's stick to discussing whether the road should be built at all. The exact cost is beside the point.
59) 'Shall we meet on Friday this week?' 'No, let's stick to Saturday.'
60) It looks as if Nick will stick to his word this time.
More similar words: stick out, go back to, date back to, plastic, domestic, artistic, do justice, fantastic, realistic, statistics, optimistic, statistical, sophisticated, characteristic, look to, drink to, pick, kick, trick, click, brick, pick out, pick off, pick up, pickup, stir, still, stiff, tactic, exotic.