Explanations of several “stick” phrasal verbs, with a printable worksheet.
“Stick” Phrasal Verbs – Definitions
stick around: to stay around; to stay in a place for awhile
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- You can go ahead and go home if you’re tired. I’ll probably stick around for a few more minutes.
- You can go ahead and go home if you’re tired. I’ll probably stick around for a few more minutes.
stick by / stick with: to stay with someone or give them support in a difficult time; to stay with a story, plan, or opinion and refuse to change it.
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- Friends are the people who stick by you even in the worst of times.
- Even though the police had evidence that he was guilty, Sean stuck by his story and refused to confess.
- The president stuck by (stuck with) his policies, even though most of the population was against them.
- Telemarketers are usually told to stick with their scripts because they tend to make more sales that way.
stick out (also: stand out, “stick out like a sore thumb”): If something “sticks out”, it is easily noticeable (because it is strange, big, or better than the rest, for example)
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- At the music festival, a few bands really stuck out and made an impression.
- Stanley always sticks out in a crowd because he is over 7 feet tall.
stick up for: to support or defend someone
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- That was so nice of you to stick up for me when the teacher accused me of cheating!
stick together: To support and defend friends/colleagues, to remain loyal (similar to “sticking by” someone)
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- Policemen always stick together and never turn each other in*.
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*turn (x) in = to report someone to the police for committing a crime
“Stick” Phrasal Verbs – Worksheet
Fill in the blanks with the correct words to complete these “stick” phrasal verbs.
1. When the baseball player was accused of cheating, his coach ______________ him in the press and insisted that the player was innocent.
2. I know you don’t like teaching English, Brian, but if you _______________ for three more years, you will be able to pay off all of your student loans!
3. Companies try to design catchy brand logos so their products will ___________ among all the other similar products.
4. Pat: I think that road is a shortcut. We might be able to save some time.
Penny: We’re not in a hurry. Let’s just _______________ the map.
5. Ethel and Edgar have been married for over 50 years. They have ____________ through good times and bad times, through thick and thin.
6. Zack: We should go to school! We’re going to be late!
Mike: It’s OK. When the teacher asks why we’re late, we’ll say we got a flat tire. If we both ______________ the story, we won’t get into trouble.