stick with sth/sb
informal— phrasal verb with stick uk/stɪk/us/stɪk/verb stuck, stuck
B2 to continue doing something or using someone to do work for you, and not stop or change to something or someone else:
He said that he was going to stick with the traditions established by his grandfather.
He's a good car mechanic - I think we should stick with him.
More examples
- I think we'll stick with our original plan.
- We'll probably stick with our usual plumber.
- Stick with what you know, that's what I say.
- I stick with the same hairdresser.
- Shall we stick with what we originally agreed?
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Continue & last
- (it's) business as usual idiom
- bash on
- carry (sth) on
- cease
- cont
- contd
- drag
- keep at sth
- keep on doing sth
- keep on trucking idiom
- keep sb at it idiom
- nine
- push
- run on
- run over (sth)
- see sth out
- segue
- soldier on
- stick
- string
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