stick to


Definition: Meaning of, stick to in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / stɪk tə;tʊ;tuː /

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Prsesent Past Past Participle
stick to stuck to stuck to
Present Participle Third Person Singular
sticking to sticks to
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  1. stick to something to do something that you promised or decided you would do, or that you believe you should do
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  2. stick to something to continue to do or use one particular thing and not change it or stop it for any period of time
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  3. stick to something to talk or write about one particular thing only
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  4. stick to something to continue to follow a particular path, especially in order to avoid danger or to avoid getting lost
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  5. stick to someone to stay very close to someone and follow them wherever they go
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  6. stick to your guns informal to refuse to change what you are saying or doing despite the opposition or criticism of other people
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  7. stick to your story informal to refuse to change your account of an event or situation, especially when it is not true or when people doubt it
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