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Meanings of
stick together
in English
Be loyal to one another, especially in times of trouble.
stay together
Usage of
stick together
in English
1
Across the city, friends from the same region tend to
stick
together
.
2
The civilized Earth races naturally have to
stick
together
against the barbarians.
3
Women need to
stick
together
and support each other during these times.
4
We should know by now that we should
stick
together
,
not fight.
5
She stays with her own kind; cosmoniks do tend to
stick
together
.
6
Bill Nourse and I will
stick
together
as long as we live.
7
No matter what one might say of LoD, they did
stick
together
.
8
These coins didn't want to
stick
together
in their arranged red-white pattern.
9
Of course, of course; but if nothin' is said we'll
stick
together
.
10
Things can be hard in Vieques too, but people
stick
together
there.
11
And sisters have to
stick
together
if we're going to get anywhere.
12
Eventually they would
stick
together
and the moon would begin to re-form.
13
They're full of prickles and
stick
together
easily and catch the seeds.
14
Why should we
stick
together
when no good can come of it?
15
Families might hate one another, but something nevertheless made them
stick
together
.
16
It shows us what is possible when we work hard and
stick
together
.
Other examples for "stick together"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
stick
together
stick
Verb
Adverb
Stick together
through the time
Stick together
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Australia
Common
United States of America
Common
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