Synonym: follow, stick to. Similar words: stuck with, anticlockwise, talk with, stick, sticky, stick up, stick out, stick to. Meaning: v. keep to.
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61 It'seems totally unattractive for a shaman who wants to stick with two - handers.
62 The question now is: should you use it? Or should you stick with your favorite check-in application, like Foursquare or Gowalla?
63 The rest of you stick with me and wait for your assignments.
64 Learn tips for using chicken wire as a sound filter in a rain stick with expert crafting instructions in this free online percussion instrument video clip.
65 We also invited Hillary's minister at Little Rocks First United Methodist Church, Ed Matthews, a wonderful man who we knew would stick with us if the lunch deteriorated into a war of words.
66 But it might be easier stick with this one and find a better confidante instead.
67 Tugging the woman's arm, she pulled her to her side saying: "You just stick with me, dear.".
68 Using Shape Tool I'm creating the basic, primary elements, trying right from the start to stick with the chosen color scheme.
69 It's propelled by hopping up and down like a pogo stick with both feet together on a footboard, and kept afloat on a centrally-placed wing once the correct speed is achieved.
70 Learn tips for using newspapers as a sound filter in a rain stick with expert crafting instructions in this free online percussion instrument video clip.
71 Fletcher admits his side must now ensure they stick with Jose Mourinho's men throughout the campaign.
72 The consistency principle demands that a business stick with the inventory method it chooses.
73 Learn tips for using foil as a sound filter in the rain stick with expert crafting instructions in this free online percussion instrument video clip.
74 Looking for something sweet but don't want extra calories,[sentence dictionary] stick with low-cal hot chocolate (25-50 calories) in a fancy mug.
75 Monitors display the incoming signal with a so called gamma curve (actually it is even more complicated, but we'll stick with this easier idea for a moment).
76 No pre - nupt, one nigga got stick with her.
77 Hang on, can we stick with that point about cubism?
78 A causeless event or thing, we cannot think of any more than we can of a stick with only one end.
79 Y - shaped stick with elastic between the arms ; used to propel small stones.
80 Stick with a straightforward chicken shish kebab and you cannot go wrong.
81 So your best protection is to stick with funds operated by major companies such as Fidelity, Merrill Lynch ( MER, Fortune 500), T. Rowe Price ( TROW), and Vanguard.
82 Reporters then discovered, just still use the coin slot gambling gaming has been inserted into the screw, and stick with transparent tape.
83 Learn the best tube to use to make a rain stick with expert crafting instructions in this free online percussion instrument video clip.
84 Recruiters agree that it's best to stick with tried-and-true unfunny, but effective conventional pitches about your education and work experience.
85 Hoya carnosa, a fascinating houseplant with fragrant flowers that will bloom for a lifetime...if you're patient enough to stick with it the first six or eight years with little reward.
86 Some alloys do not anodize very well so I try to stick with the alloys I know work.
87 We understand what the laws of the land are, and we stick with it.
88 But how does he sleep at night having passed on that offer of a fat guarantee from Deutsche Bank a year and a half ago, choosing to stick with Lehman for his entire career?
89 Whatever method you choose, you must consistently stick with it.
90 But Cambria has some weird rendering problems in Firefox on Macs at certain sizes, so we'll stick with good ol' Georgia for the moment.
More similar words: stuck with, anticlockwise, talk with, stick, sticky, stick up, stick out, stick to, stickup, chopstick, stick it out, stick up for, without question, stick in the mud, wither, with, withers, withered, go with, without, do with, withal, within, down with, withering, hold with, go without, meet with, get on with, cope with.