To stick to meaning in English
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Definition
to stick to, with: to limit oneself to; not to change from
Please stick to the subject, Horatio. Don't start talking about other things.
I'm sticking to (American cars, although they are expensive): I'm staying faithful to, remaining with (American cars, although they are expensive)
- "From now on, I am sticking to perfumes!"
- "Now please call again the day before the flight to confirm, or Mr. Delavigne will be stuck with the standard food."
- "I made reservations for Chez Marguerite, but you must promise that you'll stick to an appetizer and a main course."
- "But... no, we will stick with Bruno's Brew."
- "Refrigerator magnets are unaffiliated with Delavigne Corporation, and are not guaranteed to stick to refrigerators or other surfaces."
- "And how do you feel about sticking to a company dress code?"
- "I will be sticking to my real corks, and I urge you to do the same!"
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