Stick
31stick by — ► stick by continue to support or be loyal to. Main Entry: ↑stick …
32stick to — ► stick to continue or confine oneself to doing, using, or practising. Main Entry: ↑stick …
33stick up — ► stick up informal, chiefly N. Amer. rob at gunpoint. Main Entry: ↑stick …
34stick-up — stickˈ up noun 1. A hold up 2. A stand up collar • • • Main Entry: ↑stick …
35stick 'em up! — Hold up your hands (or be shot)! • • • Main Entry: ↑stick * * * informal hands up! (spoken typically by a person threatening someone else with a gun) …
36stick up — {v.}, {informal} To rob with a gun. * /When the messenger left the bank, a man jumped out of an alley and stuck him up./ Syn.: HOLD UP. * /In the old West, outlaws sometimes stuck up the stagecoaches./ …
37stick up — {v.}, {informal} To rob with a gun. * /When the messenger left the bank, a man jumped out of an alley and stuck him up./ Syn.: HOLD UP. * /In the old West, outlaws sometimes stuck up the stagecoaches./ …
38stick at — index refuse Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
39stick in — index enter (insert), plant (place firmly) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
40stick on to — index cohere (adhere) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …