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stick
noun as in pole, often wooden
verb as in adhere, affix
Strong matches
verb as in poke with pointed object
verb as in position, lay
verb as in endure
Example Sentences
Because of this, the effect of stellar storms can decide whether life has a chance to stick around on these planets.
"He's going to fight with emotions. Once he's rattled, he won't stick to the game plan, and he won't be the same fighter in the ring."
Work out a monthly budget of your income and expenditures, and stick to it.
Forget about throwing a stick; as one young woman told me while her wet-nosed darling relieved himself in the park, you must wipe a Frenchie’s butt.
Perhaps this is a week to be grateful for the fortitude of patient, determined actors willing to stick with it for years and grind out change.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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