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Synonyms for stick together
Grammar : Verb |
Top 10 synonyms for stick together Other synonyms for the word stick together
- abet
- add
- adhere
- advance
- affiliate
- affix
- agglutinate
- agree
- ally
- amalgamate
- annex
- append
- assemble
- associate
- attach
- back up
- band
- be bogged down
- be in cahoots
- become embedded
- become immobilized
- become one
- befriend
- bind
- blend
- bond
- bracket
- braze
- cement
- chip in
- clamp
- clasp
- cleave
- cling
- cling like ivy
- clip
- clog
- close ranks
- coadjute
- coadunate
- coalesce
- cohere
- coincide
- collaborate
- combine
- commingle
- comply with
- compound
- concert
- concrete
- concur
- conduce
- confederate
- conjoin
- conjugate
- connect
- conspire
- cooperate
- copulate
- couple
- embody
- entwine
- espouse
- fasten
- forward
- freeze to
- fuse
- gather together
- go along with
- grapple
- gum
- hang together
- harden
- help
- hitch on
- hold
- hold fast
- hold on
- hook up with
- hug
- incorporate
- interlace
- intermix
- intertwine
- jam
- join
- join forces
- join in
- juxtapose
- keep together
- knit
- league
- leash
- lend a hand
- linger
- link
- lock
- lodge
- lump together
- marry
- mate
- meet
- melt
- merge
- mix
- mortar
- pair
- participate
- partner
- paste
- persist
- pitch in
- plaster
- play ball
- play the game
- pool
- pool resources
- pull together
- put together
- relate
- remain
- seal
- second
- share in
- show willingness
- side with
- slap on
- snag
- solder
- solidify
- span
- splice
- stay
- stay put
- stay together
- stick like barnacle
- stick together
- strengthen
- succor
- tack on
- tag on
- take part
- throw in with
- tie
- tie up
- touch
- unify
- unite
- uphold
- weave
- wed
- weld
- work side by side
- work together
- yoke
Définition of stick together
- As in join : verb unite
- As in play ball : verb cooperate
- As in stick : verb adhere, affix
- As in unify : verb unite
- As in unite : verb combine; join together
- As in cement : verb attach securely, often with sticky material
- As in cooperate : verb aid, assist
- And when they touch each other, they stick together, forming a larger drop.
- Extract from : « Common Science » by Carleton W. Washburne
- Meanwhile some of the droplets begin to touch each other and to stick together.
- Extract from : « Common Science » by Carleton W. Washburne
- Whatever it does to the other teams, we will all stick together.
- Extract from : « Baseball Joe Around the World » by Lester Chadwick
- Nothing can happen to us if we stick together and keep the fire up!
- Extract from : « The Huntress » by Hulbert Footner
- If we three stick together, we're all right, Boy Billy—we're all right, Luce.
- Extract from : « A Sheaf of Corn » by Mary E. Mann
- "We Sweetbriars will stick together, all right," said the fleshy girl.
- Extract from : « Ruth Fielding At College » by Alice B. Emerson
- Now that we've found each other, we'll stick together until the end.
- Extract from : « The Promise » by James B. Hendryx
- Stick together and we'll win; in other words, 'united we stand, divided we fall.'
- Extract from : « The Music Master » by Charles Klein
- They stick together and take over the best businesses and all.
- Extract from : « The Common Man » by Guy McCord (AKA Dallas McCord Reynolds)
- It was decided, first of all, that they should stick together and work in company.
- Extract from : « Digging for Gold » by R.M. Ballantyne
Antonyms for stick together
- abstain
- block
- check
- condense
- counteract
- delay
- detach
- differ
- disagree
- disassociate
- disconnect
- disjoin
- disobey
- disperse
- displace
- dissociate
- disturb
- disunite
- divide
- divorce
- encumber
- exclude
- forget
- free
- go
- halt
- handicap
- harm
- hinder
- hurt
- impede
- leave
- let go
- loose
- loosen
- obstruct
- open
- oppose
- part
- prevent
- protest
- refuse
- reject
- release
- remove
- resign
- separate
- sever
- stop
- subtract
- take away
- unbuckle
- uncouple
- unfasten
- unfix
- unlink
- unlock
- unmix
- unstick
- withdraw
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