stick together (Meaning)
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stick together (v)
be loyal to one another, especially in times of trouble
Synonyms & Antonyms of stick together
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stick together Sentence Examples
- The glue bond the pieces of wood together, ensuring they stay firmly attached.
- The team members stuck together during the challenging project, supporting each other through thick and thin.
- The friendship between the two boys had stuck together despite their differences.
- The adhesive tape stuck together the loose papers, preventing them from falling apart.
- The hikers stuck together as they navigated the treacherous mountain trail.
- The family stuck together through both good times and bad, unyielding in their love for one another.
- The employees stuck together and refused to be divided by management's tactics.
- The neighbors stuck together and formed a community watch program to enhance safety.
- The Velcro strips stuck together, holding the fabric securely in place.
- The mud stuck together and formed a thick paste that clung to the tires.
FAQs About the word stick together
be loyal to one another, especially in times of trouble
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The glue bond the pieces of wood together, ensuring they stay firmly attached.
The team members stuck together during the challenging project, supporting each other through thick and thin.
The friendship between the two boys had stuck together despite their differences.
The adhesive tape stuck together the loose papers, preventing them from falling apart.