STICK WITH (SOMETHING/SOMEBODY)


Meaning of STICK WITH (SOMETHING/SOMEBODY) in English

stick with something/somebody phrasal verb informal ( see also ↑ stick )

1 . to continue doing something the way you did or planned to do before:

Let’s stick with the original plans.

2 . to stay close to someone:

You just stick with me. I’ll explain everything as we go along.

3 . to continue doing something, especially something difficult:

If you stick with it, your playing will gradually get better.

4 . be stuck with something/somebody to be made to accept something, do something, spend time with someone etc, when you do not want to:

Bill left and I was stuck with the bill.

5 . to remain in someone’s memory:

Those words will stick with me for the rest of my life.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.