Examples of 'it to stick' in a sentence

Meaning of "it to stick"

'To stick' means to adhere or remain attached to something. In this context, it implies that something is reliable or consistent. For example, when referring to a person, it means they are trustworthy or loyal

How to use "it to stick" in a sentence

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This allows it to stick on human skin longer.
Just can not get it to stick.
I want it to stick around.
This will be the fourth attempt at getting it to stick.
We have used it to stick food in our belly.
The ground was still too warm for it to stick.
I do not want it to stick to the pan.
They probably had to stand real still in order for it to stick.
You just did it to stick the knife in me.
Everyone would have loved for it to stick around.
Builders use it to stick bricks together or adhere material to walls or floors.
I could not get it to stick.
To encourage it to stick to said frame without the need for a bonding interface layer.
My mother had to clean for people to get it to stick together.
How important was it to stick with the original design?

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Not many ranchers around here still see worth it to stick it out.
Or were you doing it to stick it to the problematic fashion industry?
You got to get it to stick.
Is it to stick to a certain number of calories?
I have got to lick it to stick it on.
The metal should take the heat out of the mixture and allow it to stick.
And i want it to stick.
You must put the truth into action in order for it to stick.
To me, it was worth it to stick to my guns.
It needs to be soft, really soft in order for it to stick.
Allow it to stick firmly to the tabletop, keep your eyes closed.
Rub the film aerial gently onto the windscreen to allow it to stick firmly.
How does denaturing a protein cause it to stick together with neighboring proteins?
But he also said older people need to embrace a post-cash world for it to stick.
Scientists have known that endothelial cells use it to stick together to form blood vessels.
It 's worth it to stick around until November to celebrate Day of the Dead.
I will paint sponges with Yves Klein Blue and use it to stick them to canvases.
You just did it to stick the knife in me, did not you?
Cook for 5 minutes by stirring well without allowing it to stick to the bottom.
I didn't do it to stick it to you.
The electrode will typically include an adhesive surface, allowing it to stick to the subject.
Allows it to stick to itself?
I have got to lick it. I have got to lick it to stick it on.
Not worth it to stick around, stick around… ♪ Wait.
The iron will melt the wax, causing it to stick to your wax paper.
But I am not sure we have enough for a warrant . I mean, enough for it to stick.
Also, the ladder shape allows it to stick firmly to the wall.
I give it to them loud and dirty. When I want it to stick.
Don't expect it to stick though.
Call an animal Little Sheba, you can not expect it to stick around.
Now I can't get it to stick in the slot again?!
Start very small - just a minute or two, if you want it to stick.
I've got to lick it to stick it on.
I give it to them loud and dirty . - Well, when I want it to stick.
Hey, I thought you were sticking it to stick it in the bokkie.

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