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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91) You'd be surprised how many specks of dust stick to them from underneath.
92) He is telling the church to stick to its principles and not get side tracked or become hypocritical.
93) To keep from going into debt to begin with, set a budget and stick to it. Sentencedict.com
94) But caution is required where miracles come into play; let us stick to the facts.
95) Spurs have to decide whether to recall Stewart to their attack or stick to a successful formula.
96) With a personal loan you have to stick to a fixed schedule of repayments to clear the debt within a fixed period.
97) Try to stick to the suggested menu and have your main meal at lunchtime.
98) Water molecules carry an electric charge and tend to stick to one another.
99) Me, I stick to my old sticks; and I think that the new breed of carbon-fibre rods are characterless.
100) The constantly falling snow itself is too dry, and its crystals are thus too small, to stick to their backs.
101) For an informal barbie with the children, stick to simple food like burgers or sausages.
102) And even the artists who stick to paper have mixed their media in other striking ways.
103) For investors, the Ketchum acquisition is a positive sign that Omnicom intends to stick to its strategy of growth through acquisitions.
104) The offeror should always have a clear idea of the maximum price he wishes to pay and stick to it.
105) I would stick to domesticated species[sentencedict.com], such as Goldfish or Koi.
106) Be like a postage stamp. Stick to one thing until you get there. Josh Billings
107) Flexibility Most people, despite protestations to the contrary, stick to a fairly narrow band of behaviours.
108) Stick to the moral high ground by blaming the current system for not saving as many lives as it might.
109) Witnesses were asked to stick to the facts and leave aside all emotion and sentiment.
110) The business world rewards those who stick to a plan.
111) Stick to the paths, and make sure you keep your distance from nesting birds.
112) He squatted down with a stick to try his luck.
113) If we stick to the game plan, there's no way we'll lose.
114) If they hesitated, he could show them his revolver and his stick to convince them that he was in earnest.
115) Always stick to tinned fruit in natural juice where possible.
116) If we all stick to the same story we'll be in the clear.
117) And there was great admiration for Livingstone's transparent honesty, self-effacing modesty and determination to stick to his guns.
118) Stick to your plan of good general lighting and a standard or table lamp behind you.
119) Deposits of lime will stick to the surface and build up over the years.
120) Impale each stack with a bamboo stick to hold the bales in place.
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.