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stick together

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Explanation of "Stick Together"

Definition: The phrase "stick together" means to stay loyal and support each other, especially during difficult times. When people or groups "stick together," they work as a team and help one another.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Stick together" is used when talking about relationships, friendships, or groups that show loyalty.
  • It is often used in situations where there are challenges or problems to face.
Example:
  • "Even when things were tough, the friends promised to stick together and help each other."
Advanced Usage:
  • You can use "stick together" in both formal and informal contexts. It can apply to families, friends, teams, or any group of people who support each other.
Word Variants:
  • Stuck together (past tense): "During the pandemic, we all stuck together to support our community."
  • Sticking together (present participle): "They are sticking together through all the ups and downs of life."
Different Meanings:
  • In a different context, "stick" can also mean to attach something to a surface (e.g., "stick the poster on the wall"). However, when combined with "together," it specifically refers to loyalty and support.
Synonyms:
  • Stand by each other
  • Support each other
  • Unite
  • Stay loyal
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Stand together: This is similar to "stick together" and means to support one another.
  • Be in the same boat: This idiom means to be in the same situation, often a difficult one, which can lead to people sticking together.
Summary:

"Stick together" is a powerful phrase that emphasizes loyalty and support during challenging times.

Verb
  1. be loyal to one another, especially in times of trouble
    • The two families stuck together throughout the war

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