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Meanings of
stick by
in English
Catalan
donar suport
Spanish
apoyar
Back to the meaning
To stay faithful to (an opinion, a belief, etc.).
support
stick
maintain
adhere
uphold
abide by
stand by
stand to
stick to
Catalan
donar suport
Usage of
stick by
in English
1
Ms McClure's family plans to
stick
by
her side no matter happens.
2
The gregarious go with the future, the solitary
stick
by
the past.
3
I've taken that decision and I'm going to
stick
by
that decision.
4
I am obliged to you; but I must
stick
by
Mrs. Atterson.
5
To
stick
by
her husband, convention told her; and so she decided.
6
As long as I am here I must
stick
by
my family.
7
She evidently meant to
stick
by
her partner and share his danger.
8
It will
stick
by
me longer, if I get a job to-day.
9
If Mr. Quigg goes on to the coast, I'll
stick
by
him.
10
As a matter of fact, I've wondered why you
stick
by
me.
11
As for Ince, it is to be hoped Blackburn
stick
by
him.
12
I'm willin' to
stick
by
this job if you say the word.
13
He decides he ought to
stick
by
his wife and his kid.'
14
I'm a-gwine ter l'arn you a lesson dat 'll
stick
by
you.'
15
Didn't I
stick
by
you when Guthrie an' his bunch come up?
16
If you'll
stick
by
me, Dick, we'll retake her yet, or die!
Other examples for "stick by"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
stick
by
stick
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
stick by
Catalan
donar suport
Spanish
apoyar
Stick by
through the time
Stick by
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common