Present participle for to physically stick or adhere to something
“These stick to the surface tightly and enable some protection from corrosion and oxidation.”
Present participle for to obey or abide by rules or laws
“I think you had better stick to the laws of the Western States. Those laws are intended to facilitate railroad construction, and the West has grown up by reason of those laws.”
Present participle for to keep or fulfill one's word or promise
“No one thought the companies would stick to their word without continued pressure from the union.”
Present participle for to adhere to diligently or or in a steadfast manner
“Hank continues to stick to his decision to allow the controversy to fester for a short amount of time.”
Present participle for to physically go along with
(intransitive) Present participle for to persist in or proceed with an activity or action
Present participle for to confine or restrict oneself to
Present participle for to fasten or stick to something
Present participle for to last for a long time
Present participle for to stay or go with someone to keep them company or to assist them
(intransitive) Present participle for to persist in or proceed with an activity or action
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