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English Dictionarystick 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. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Idiomsstick with something1. • stick with (something)
to continue doing something, to not quit something
My brother has been able to stick with his trumpet lessons since he was a child.
2. • stick (someone) with (something)
to leave someone with an unpleasant task
My friend always sticks me with paying the bill when we go to a restaurant.
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stick with v. phr. To unfairly thrust upon; encumber one with.
In the restaurant my friends stuck me with the bill although it was supposed to be Dutch treat. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
stick someone with• stick (someone) with (something)
to leave someone with an unpleasant task
My friend always sticks me with paying the bill when we go to a restaurant.
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stick someone with something• stick (someone) with (something)
to leave someone with an unpleasant task
My friend always sticks me with paying the bill when we go to a restaurant.
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stick with someone• stick by/with (someone or something)
to support someone or something
The woman always sticks by her friends when they are in trouble.
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