stick up
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Definition
- Verb (transitive):
- To rob using a weapon or threat: To commit a robbery by threatening someone, typically with a gun.
- Verb (intransitive, phrasal verb):
- To defend or support someone or something: To speak or act in support of someone, especially when they are being criticized or attacked.
Usage Examples
- Verb (transitive - to rob):
- The masked men tried to stick up the bank.
- He was arrested for sticking up a convenience store.
- Verb (intransitive - to defend):
- It's important to stick up for your beliefs.
- She always sticks up for her little brother when other kids tease him.
Advanced Usage
- "to stick up for oneself": to defend one's own rights, opinions, or position.
- You need to learn to stick up for yourself in meetings.
Variants and Related Words
- Stickup (noun): An act of robbery using a weapon.
- There was a stickup at the corner store last night.
Synonyms
- Defend, support, stand up for (for the meaning of defending).
- Rob, hold up (for the meaning of robbing).
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Stick up to: To resist or confront someone in a defiant way.
- Finally, the employees stuck up to the unfair manager.
Related Idioms
- Stick your neck out: To take a risk, especially to defend someone or something.
- He really stuck his neck out for me during the investigation.
Verb
- defend against attack or criticism
- He stood up for his friend
- She stuck up for the teacher who was accused of harassing the student
- rob at gunpoint or by means of some other threat