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stick to
verb
- also tr to adhere or cause to adhere to
- to continue constantly at
- to remain faithful to
- not to move or digress from
the speaker stuck closely to his subject
- stick to someone's fingers informal.to be stolen by someone
Example Sentences
Instead, she chose to stick to her solo offerings, pulling from 2021’s “Mother†and her 2023 releases “Heaven†and “Gold,†which arrived two weeks apart.
“He was absolutely militant about sticking to the highest standards of objective reporting,†McManus said.
On Wednesday, the OBR will state whether it thinks the government will stick to its self-imposed rules on borrowing and spending.
The alleged attack showed Zelensky was "incapable of sticking to agreements", Russia's defence ministry said.
"To deliver our Plan for Change we will reshape the state so it is fit for the future. We cannot stick to business as usual," a Cabinet Office source said.
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