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Stick Up With

Part of Speech: Phrasal Verb

Senses:

  1. To remain supportive or loyal to someone or something.
  2. To confront or resist someone or something.
  3. To adhere or be attached to something.
  4. To rob or hold up someone or something at gunpoint.

Usage:

Sense 1:

He always sticks up with his best friend, no matter what.

Sense 2:

The citizens decided to stick up with their rights and protested against the unfair law.

Sense 3:

The wallpaper doesn't stick up with the wall properly.

Sense 4:

The robber stuck up with the bank and managed to escape with a bag full of money.

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