We found 89 examples of how to use stick to in an English sentence.
Sentences 51 to 75 of 89.
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51. | You need to stick to a diet. | |
52. | I notice that you use plain, simple language, short words and brief sentences. That is the way to write English ― it is the modern way and the best way. Stick to it; don't let fluff and flowers and verbosity creep in. | |
53. | The wet clothes stick to my skin. | |
54. | If you go around flinging mud, some of it will stick to you. | |
55. | I would like to remind everyone to try to stick to time. | |
56. | Stick to what you're good at. | |
57. | Cobbler, stick to your last. | |
58. | Please stick to the issues. | |
59. | Stick to your guns. | |
60. | Stick to the subject! | |
61. | Feminism is about giving women a choice; feminism is not a stick to beat other women with. It’s about freedom, it’s about liberation, it’s about equality. | |
62. | Aren't you going to stick to your plan? | |
63. | Are you going to stick to your plan? | |
64. | He hasn't got a notion of how children ought to play, And can only make a fool of me in every sort of way. He stays so close beside me, he's a coward, you can see; I'd think shame to stick to nursie as that shadow sticks to me! | |
65. | Sami didn't stick to his word. | |
66. | Stick to the task at hand. | |
67. | Sami didn't stick to the script. | |
68. | I'm rubber, you're glue. Your words bounce off me and stick to you. | |
69. | I will admit that I didn’t always stick to this rule of thumb. | |
70. | Tom can't stick to anything very long. | |
71. | Sami needs to stick to the story. | |
72. | Sami should stick to his schedule. | |
73. | I'd advise you to stick to your principles rather than give in so quickly to her demands. | |
74. | Stick to it. | |
75. | You need to stick to the deal. |