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You should stick to your promise.
He had a stick in his hand.
If you stick to the schedule, the work will be finished in time.
We must stick to what we say.
One should stick to one’s aim and be truthful to it.
She walks with the help of a stick.
Stubborn people stick to their opinions.
He killed the snake with a stick.
It gives us strength of mind and spirit to stick to our principles.
Here is the stick we have been looking for.
He will stick at nothing to gain his ends.
He is as thin as a stick.
Once you decide, you should stick to your decision.
I have a stick to beat with.
I have a walking stick to walk.
Some men stick to their point.
The old man was leaning on his stick.
The dog was beaten with a stick.
They stick by each other.
It does not stick too hard.
You must stick to it.
You should stick to your point.
I am sure that if you stick to your guns, your enemy will yield very soon.
He walks with the help of a stick.
Should I stick to my promise?
She beat the baby with a stick.
I try my best to stick to it.
This stick is too big for me.
He will stick to his proposal.
You must stick to your promise.
Use gum to stick these pieces of paper together.
He leans on a stick when he walks.
Don’t forget to stick a stamp on the envelope.
Use glue to stick the pieces together.
I made a decision, and I’m going to stick to it.
Please fetch my stick from the class room.
You must stick to your promise.
I’ll stick to my plan to the bitter end.
You should stick those pictures in your album.
You should not stick to your opinion.
You should stick to what you say.
We’ve got to stick to the point.
Don’t stick your nose into my personal affairs.
Real friends stick together through thick and thin.
He was walking with a stick in his hand.
They have decided to stick to the original plan after all.
She always keeps a stick in her hand.
Wet clothes stick to your skin.
Some confine themselves to their rooms and stick to chairs while some others sit in remote corners.
Career goals must be flexible and one should not stick to only one option.
You stick by them through the hard times and celebrate in their happy times.
The first and the most important one is to stick to a particular diet and be strict about following it regularly.
It does not stick to the book.
Players play hockey with a hockey stick and a synthetic ball.
The ones who stick through us till the end are or real friends.
It is important to learn how to say no and stick to them.
He used a stick to stir the soup.
The dog fetched the stick from the river.
She found a walking stick to help her hike.
Please don’t poke me with that stick.
He carved a beautiful design on the stick.
I need a stick to prop up this plant.
The children played a game of pick-up sticks.
She twirled the stick in her hand.
He used a stick to reach the high shelf.
The stick snapped in half when he stepped on it.
The candy store had colorful rock candy sticks.
The stick cracked as it hit the ground.
She waved the stick like a magic wand.
The stick floated downstream in the river.
The drumstick is used to play percussion instruments.
He threatened to hit me with a stick.
She stirred her coffee with a cinnamon stick.
The stick broke when he tried to bend it.
We need a stick to prop open the door.
The children used sticks to build a small fort.
He marked the trail with sticks.
She used a stick to scratch her back.
The stick was covered in mud.
He practiced his martial arts moves with a stick.
The stick was covered in colorful ribbons.
The stick snapped in two under the weight.
She used a stick to point at the map.
He carved his initials into the stick.
The stick was shaped like a snake.
She hit the pinata with a stick.
He poked the fire with a long stick.
The stick was charred from the campfire.
She used a stick to prop open the window.
He played a game of stickball in the street.
The stick was covered in ice.
She used a stick to test the depth of the water.
He whittled a figure out of a small stick.
The stick was used as a makeshift flagpole.
She used a stick to point out constellations in the sky.
He cleaned out the gutter with a stick.
The stick was decorated with feathers.
She used a stick to measure the length of the fish.
He scraped the mud off his boots with a stick.
The stick was worn and weathered.
She used a stick to poke at the beehive.
He planted the stick in the ground as a marker.
The stick was carved into intricate patterns.
She used a stick to write her name in the sand.
He tried to balance the stick on his nose.
The stick was used to stir the bubbling cauldron.
She fished the stick out of the pond.
He used a stick to prod the stubborn donkey.
The stick was covered in sticky sap.
She used a stick to draw in the dirt.
He used a stick as a makeshift fishing pole.
The stick was used to swat away the flies.
She used a stick to play air guitar.
He whacked the pinata with all his strength.
The stick was cracked and splintered.
She used a stick to create a pattern in the sand.
He used a stick to start the campfire.
The stick was shaped like a letter “Y”.
She used a stick to poke at the hornet’s nest.
He stirred the pot of soup with a long stick.
The stick was used as a lever to lift the heavy rock.
He used a stick to prop up the sagging fence.
The stick was painted in vibrant colors.
She used a stick to play fetch with her dog.
He carved intricate designs into the stick.
The stick was polished to a shine.
She used a stick to push the boat away from the dock.
He used a stick to point out constellations in the night sky.
The stick was gnarled and twisted.
She used a stick to create a makeshift ladder.
He stirred the stew with a wooden stick.
The stick was covered in thorns.
She used a stick to prod the stubborn mule.
He used a stick to knock down the spiderweb.
The stick was wrapped in colorful ribbons.
She used a stick to roast marshmallows over the campfire.
He used a stick to scratch an itch on his back.
The stick was used as a bat in a game of baseball.
She used a stick to reach the high branch.
He used a stick to pick up litter in the park.
The stick was shaped like a snake with a forked tongue.
She used a stick to draw in the sand at the beach.
He used a stick to start a game of limbo.
The stick was used to stir the bubbling cauldron of soup.
She used a stick to measure the depth of the water.
He used a stick to dig a hole in the ground.
The stick was carved into a totem pole.
She used a stick to hit the pinata.
He used a stick to push the heavy cart.
The stick was charred from the campfire.
She used a stick to create a pattern in the snow.
He used a stick to prod the campfire logs.
The stick was decorated with colorful beads.
She used a stick to write a message in the sand.
He used a stick to sweep the leaves off the path.
The stick was used to play a game of fetch with the dog.
She used a stick to knock the coconut from the tree.
He used a stick to mark his trail through the woods.
The stick was covered in moss.
She used a stick to scratch her dog’s back.
He used a stick to start a game of field hockey.
The stick was carved into a small figurine.
She used a stick to prop open the door.
He used a stick to clear away the spiderwebs in the attic.
The stick was covered in leaves.
She used a stick to hit the ball in a game of golf.
He used a stick to test the depth of the mud.
The stick was used as a support for the climbing plant.
She used a stick to stir the paint in the can.
He used a stick to nudge the fallen bird’s nest.
The stick was carved with intricate patterns.
She used a stick to guide the sheep.
He used a stick to tap the rhythm on the drum.
The stick was used as a lever to lift the heavy rock.
She used a stick to flip the pancakes in the pan.
He used a stick to knock the snow off the branches.
The stick was used to prop open the window.
She used a stick to reach the fruit on the high tree branch.
He used a stick to draw a line in the sand.
The stick was whittled into the shape of a bird.
She used a stick to pick up trash in the park.
He used a stick to scrape the paint off the wall.
The stick was wrapped in colorful streamers.
She used a stick to rake the leaves into a pile.
He used a stick to measure the depth of the puddle.
The stick was decorated with feathers and beads.
She used a stick to tap the tambourine rhythmically.
He used a stick to balance the tightrope.
The stick was used as a pointer during the presentation.
He used a stick to push the boat away from the dock.
The stick was covered in sticky syrup.
She used a stick to scratch an itch on her back.
He used a stick to create a makeshift fishing rod.
The stick was shaped like a question mark.
She used a stick to prod the stubborn donkey into moving.
He used a stick to carve his initials into the tree trunk.
The stick was polished to a smooth finish.
She used a stick to knock the coconuts from the palm tree.
He used a stick to poke at the campfire embers.
The stick was used as a support for the growing vine.
She used a stick to sweep the dirt off the porch.
He used a stick to guide the raft down the river.
The stick was decorated with colorful paint.
She used a stick to point out constellations in the night sky.
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