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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

...sticking..

Hi all,
what's the meaning of "sticking" in the sentence:"You are sticking to the bascis".
Could you explain it/ transform it mor simply?
Thank you.

  

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When you stick to something, you stay with it. You don't go off to something else. You are not persuaded to consider anything else.

  • When you stick to something, you stay with it.
  • You don't go off to something else.
  • You are not persuaded to consider anything else.
  • That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.
  • Stick to your principles!
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When you stick to something, you stay with it. You don't go off to something else. You are not persuaded to consider anything else.

That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.
Stick to your principles! Don't let anyone change your mind.
Beverley's essay is too long and complicated. It wanders around with too many ideas. She can't seem to stick to the point.

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