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Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary - stick with

 
 

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Stick with

stick with
1. If you stick with something, you do not change to something else. They prefer, in the end, to stick with what they know. PHRASAL VERB: V P n 2. If you stick with someone, you stay close to them. Tugging the woman’s arm, she pulled her to her side saying: ‘You just stick with me, dear.’ PHRASAL VERB: V P n
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  {v.}, {informal} 1. or stay with To continue doing; not quit. * /Fred stayed with his homework until it was done./ * /Practicing is tiresome, but stick with it and some day you will be a good pianist./ Compare: STICK TO. 2. To stay with; not leave. * /Stick with me until we get out of the crowd./ * /For two months Bill's boss could not pay his salary, but Bill stuck with him because he thought the company would soon succeed./ 3. To sell (someone) something poor or worthless; cheat. * /Father said that the man in the store tried to stick him with a bad TV set./ 4. To leave (someone) with (something unpleasant); force to do or keep something because others cannot or will not. - Usually used in the passive. * /When Harry and I went to the store to buy ice cream cones, Harry ran out with his cone without paying and I was stuck with paying for it./ * /Mary didn't wash the dishes before she left so I'm stuck with it./ * /Mr. Jones bought a house that is too big and expensive, but now he's stuck with it./ STICK WITH {v. phr.} To unfairly thrust upon; encumber one with. * /In the restaurant my friends stuck me with the bill although it was supposed to be Dutch treat./ ...
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