stick with
English
Verb
- Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see stick, with.
- (idiomatic) To remain close to.
- (idiomatic) To follow or adhere to.
- Please stick with the path marked on the map, and try not to get lost.
- (informal) To follow loyally.
- Stick with me, and I'll protect you.
- To persist in using or employing.
- The Jets are sticking with Sanchez at quarterback.
- To endure in the memory of.
- Some of my father's peculiar expressions have stuck with me.
Synonyms
- (remain close to):
- (follow or adhere to): cleave, cling; see also Thesaurus:adhere
- (be loyal to): stick by
- (continue or persist): stick to; see also Thesaurus:persevere
- (endure in memory):
Translations
be loyal to
to follow or adhere to
continue or persist
Anagrams
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