Use "stick together" in a sentence

1. Y'all stick together.

2. They stick together, and they stick close.

3. Because bitches stick together?

4. They voted to stick together.

5. We have to stick together.

6. Whatever happens, we stick together.

7. Remember, stick together, stay in contact.

8. They feel that they belong together, so they stick together.

9. The great teams manage to stick together.

10. Mary and Jack stick together like fun.

11. After collision the two masses stick together.

12. It is important for families to stick together.

13. Okay, I say we all just stick together.

14. You old-timers like to stick together, right?

15. Adhesions cause tissues and organs to stick together

16. These people over here stick together like glue.

17. The two brothers always stick together at school.

18. I know you teachers all like to stick together.

19. If we can't stick together, maybe we can't survive.

20. Hey, we gotta stick together for a long time.

21. He reminded her that they had resolved to stick together.

22. We're a family, and we stick together no matter what.

23. Coherence comes from a Latin word meaning “to stick together

24. Adhesion is the process in which dissimilar particles stick together

25. If we all stick together, we ought to be okay.

26. Cohesion is just the individual parts that are collected together and are stick together for representation

27. In marriage, you have to stick together through thick and thin.

28. If we keep calm and stick together, we'll be all right.

29. We've just got to pull ourselves together and stick together and we can pull out of this.

30. The word Cohesion comes from the Latin word cohaerere, which means "to stick together or stay together."In chemistry, Cohesion is a measure of how well molecules stick to each other or group together

31. So, if that's the case, how come glue can stick things together?

32. Cohesive: n the capability to cohere or stick together to form a mass.

33. For example, rice flour and sugar...... stick together like a family at reunion.

34. Agglomeration is when particles stick together and form groups which are loosely attached

35. For example, rice flour and sugar stick together like a family at reunion

36. Types: haemAgglutinate , hemAgglutinate cause the clumping together (of red blood cells) Type of: adhere , cleave , cling , cohere , stick come or be in close contact with; stick or hold together and resist separation v string together (morphemes in an agglutinating

37. We should be able to get out of this mess, provided we stick together.

38. We tended to stick together too, although no-one accused us of being colonists.

39. So long as he can block Labour, his own party will stick together. Sentencedict.com

40. Stick together and you're sure to achieve what will set the world on fire.

41. This technique involves nudging two or more zona-free 8- to 16-cell embryos together in culture until they stick together.

42. The oil caused the birds' feathers to stick together and hurt their ability to fly.

43. Bâton translate: stick, stick, Baton, hockey, stick

44. What does Bind mean? To Bind is defined as to tie or stick together or hold down

45. Thanks to ISOMALT’s low moisture absorption, hard-boiled candies do not stick together or experience cold flow.

46. Adhesions are areas of scar tissue that can cause organs or tissues in the abdomen to stick together

47. Dom agrees to stick together and suggests they steal the money from Reyes to start a new life.

48. 21 Her friend saw us arrive at the party together and got the wrong end of the stick.

49. Powder Agglomeration is making fine powdery particles stick together to form larger particles that are easier to handle.

50. This is a promise to always keep you out of harm's way as long as we stick together.

51. Rebelling against the manager that formed them, the girls decided to stick together and make their own choices.

52. All new shingle roofs need sun to melt the tar between the layers and make them stick together.

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55. The adjective Cohesive comes from the Latin word cohaerere, or “to cleave together.” Cohesive things stick together, so they are unified. A Cohesive neighborhood's members get together to plan things like block parties, and they work together to solve problems.

56. Anticoagulants are medicines that keep your blood from clotting, or turning into solid clumps of cells that stick together

57. Students who maintain or lose weight on campus may be in the minority, but they seem to stick together.

58. There are several different ways to bind a book, for example you can stitch or stick the pages together.

59. Place one half on top of the other to form one large triangle, and stick together with sticky tape.

60. Bronze Deep Dark Bronzer Stick Bronzer Stick

61. A water drop is composed of water molecules that like to stick together-an example of the property of Cohesion

62. 23 There are several different ways to bind a book, for example you can stitch or stick the pages together.

63. Wissa, A, Han, AK & Cutkosky, MR 2015, Wings of a feather stick together: Morphing wings with Barbule-inspired latching

64. The main message their mother impressed on the seven sons was that they must, no matter what comes, stick together.

65. Adhesions occur after Abdominal surgery and can cause your tissues to stick together, when normally they would just move around freely

66. Abdominal Adhesions are scar tissue that forms between abdominal tissues and organs that causes your tissues and organs to stick together

67. Sometimes , after the inflammation subsides , strands of fibrous tissue may form in the pleura which makes the 2 layers stick together .

68. Stick on bifocal lenses Bifocals stick on readers for glasses stick on readers bifocal sunglasses for men

69. Stick it!

70. The detachment is reversible; if the pH is raised, making the solution less acidic, the gel and brush will stick together again.

71. Single stick involves using a Cudgel or light stick in …

72. Otherwise, they will try to stop a swing with the stick and rudder together thus putting the wing-tip on to the ground.

73. Broomstick (n.) also broom-stick, "stick or handle of a broom," 1680s, from broom (n.) + stick (n.)

74. (Daniel 2:43; Job 10:9) Of course, authoritarian rule and the common people stick together no better than do iron and clay.

75. Cementitious mortar is a cement-based binding material used to stick building blocks such as bricks, stones and other similar building materials together

76. Cohere (third-person singular simple present coheres, present participle cohering, simple past and past participle Cohered) (intransitive) To stick together physically, by adhesion

77. While all these words mean "to become closely attached," Adhere is often interchangeable with stick but sometimes implies a growing together

78. Baguette translate: stick, Baguette, Baguette, baton, pointer, rod, stick, switch, wand

79. It's a stick.

80. Got a stick?