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Meaning of stick together | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. To physically combine or join together by adhesion.
    ambitransitive
  2. To remain united, to stay together in association or alliance.
    idiomatic, intransitive

Examples

“It can be tricky to get the edges stuck together neatly. Alternatively, you can pinch them upward like a ruffled pie crust edge. When all the edges are stuck together, poke the straw into the little hole in the top where the points meet, and blow so the box inflates.”
“Her’s Parſon Ball an honeſt Prieſt, and telles vs that in charitie, VVe may ſticke together in ſuch quarrels honeſtly.”
“The lines had realised that they had better stop fighting each other, and stick together in the face of the onslaught from the motor buses that were making horse buses obsolete.”
“They need to stick together so they don’t get eaten, but different animals might want to head in different directions at any one time.”
“You and I till the end, don't need to pretend / Again and again, we'll stick together / Everything is alright, with you by my side / We won't say goodbye, we'll stick together”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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