stick together
— phrasal verb with stick uk/stɪk/us/stɪk/verb stuck, stuck
B2 informal If people stick together, they support and help each other:
The country's foreign minister said that it was important for small nations to stick together.
If people stick together, they stay close to each other:
The two brothers always stick together at school.
More examples
- We women have to stick together.
- We're a family - we have to stick together.
- Let's stick together.
- You have to resolve to stick together as a couple.
- We decided that we would all stick together and not let her bully any of us.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Backing, supporting & defending
- -backed
- argumentation
- bale out
- bear
- behind every great/successful man there stands a woman idiom
- buttress
- carry
- defensible
- endorse
- espouse
- fight your corner idiom
- right behind sb idiom
- speak
- stake
- stand by sb
- stand by sth
- stand shoulder to shoulder with sb idiom
- strike
- sympathize
- sympathy
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Closeness in distance and time