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View definitions for stick around

stick around

verb as in abide

verb as in linger

Weak match

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Example Sentences

Regardless, it is 12 months since he said pointedly he would stick around even if City were "relegated to League One".

From BBC

Whoopi Goldberg has been a co-host of "The View" for nearly 20 years, but in a recent episode, she joked that she’s not just sticking around for the fun of it—she needs the cash.

From Salon

The real proof of its success will be whether people who've signed up to play Black Ops 6 will stick around.

From BBC

In the Inter section Richard had already been kicked out for celebrating Ljungberg's goal, while Kelvin "went bonkers" for Henry's strike but managed to stick around by "speaking a little Italian".

From BBC

At fifty, and only a few years into the job, he was young and, I imagined, happy enough in his job to stick around for a while.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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