if something sticks with you, you continue to remember it clearly
to continue to do or use something, and not change it
to stay close to someone and go with them wherever they go, especially so that they can help or protect you
It was a moment that has stuck with me for years.
Most people, given this choice, will stick with the door they had chosen originally.
Slowly Alex slid himself back to the stairs, dragging his stick with him.
Stick with me and you’ll be all right.
The dog nudged the stick with its nose, stood back, and looked at him imperiously.
They’re going to stick with the same team as last Saturday.
We had a tough time for a few years, but we stuck with it.
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There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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