Synonym: adhere, attach, cling, continue, fasten, keep on, penetrate, perforate, persevere, pierce, puncture, stab. Antonym: part. Similar words: stick to, stick out, stick it out, chopstick, tick, rustic, justice, plastic. Meaning: [stɪk] n. 1. an implement consisting of a length of wood 2. a small thin branch of a tree 3. a lever used by a pilot to control the ailerons and elevators of an airplane 4. a rectangular quarter pound block of butter or margarine 5. informal terms of the leg 6. a long implement (usually made of wood) that is shaped so that hockey or polo players can hit a puck or ball 7. a long thin implement resembling a length of wood 8. marijuana leaves rolled into a cigarette for smoking 9. threat of a penalty. v. 1. fix, force, or implant 2. stay put (in a certain place) 3. cause to protrude or as if to protrude 4. stick to firmly 5. be or become fixed 6. endure 7. be a devoted follower or supporter 8. be loyal to 9. cover and decorate with objects that pierce the surface 10. fasten with an adhesive material like glue 11. fasten with or as with pins or nails 12. fasten into place by fixing an end or point into something 13. pierce with a thrust using a pointed instrument 14. pierce or penetrate or puncture with something pointed 15. come or be in close contact with; stick or hold together and resist separation 16. saddle with something disagreeable or disadvantageous 17. be a mystery or bewildering to.
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151) This glue doesn't stick very well.
152) Stick close to me and you won't get lost.
153) He tried to stick me with a bad radio.
154) He twirled the ribbon round the stick.
155) Don't stick your arm out of the car window.
156) The two lovers pledged to stick by each other in fair weather or foul.
156) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
157) Developers should have the courage of their convictions and stick to what they do best.
158) I'll pay for lunch - I can stick it on my expenses.
159) I get some stick from the lads because of my faith but I don't mind.
160) He tended to stick to the relative safety of San Francisco's gay ghetto.
161) With a stick of chalk he wrote her order on a blackboard.
162) I had to stick on that dirty place for several days more.
163) The thief got more than he bargained for , as Mr Cox tripped him up with his walking stick.
164) She always has to stick her nose into matters that do not concern her.
165) Never mind whose fault it was. Just stick to the facts.
166) I haven't made any New Year resolutions - I never stick to them anyway.
167) I love him and whatever happens I'll stick by him.
168) Things are hard at the moment, but if we stick with it, they are bound to get better.
169) As we approached her, she laid about her with a stick.
170) Just stick it in the microwave for a few minutes.
171) There are several different ways to bind a book, for example you can stitch or stick the pages together.
172) He caught up a stick and struck out his assailant.
173) The drover walked alongside the oxen, gently tapping them with his stick.
174) I can stick about for two or three days in my uncle's house.
175) But one problem is that few people can stick to a diet for long.
176) During my political life I've earned myself a reputation as someone who'll stick his neck out, a bit of a rebel.
177) Once in a while I still see a hippie that looks like he's stick in the 60's.
178) He tried to beat the thugs off with a stick.
179) The boy is crude enough to stick his tongue to his own sister.
180) The soldiers went at once to the mound and began to stick their bayonets through it.
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