Pronunciation: /stɪk təˈɡɛðər/
verb to adhere or remain united as a single entity
A1 In a group project, it's important for everyone to stick together and help each other.
A2 During difficult times, friends always stick together to support each other.
B1 The team was able to stick together and overcome the challenges they faced.
B2 Despite the disagreements, the family decided to stick together and work through their issues.
C1 The community members have a strong bond and always stick together in times of crisis.
C2 The political party members need to stick together to achieve their goals and bring about change.
adverb in a manner that involves adhering or remaining united
A1 In times of trouble, it's important for families to stick together.
A2 During the team building exercise, we were told to stick together and not wander off.
B1 The community decided to stick together and support each other through the difficult times.
B2 The hikers were advised to stick together to avoid getting lost in the dense forest.
C1 The political party members vowed to stick together and fight for their shared beliefs.
C2 The band members have been through a lot together and have learned to stick together no matter what.
formal It is important for the team to stick together in order to achieve their goals.
informal Hey guys, let's stick together and support each other through this tough time.
slang We gotta stick together like glue if we want to make it through this.
figurative In times of adversity, it is crucial for friends to stick together like a pack of wolves.
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