Stick together

To remain together as a group.The children like to stick together when they go to the beach.

Stick to the facts

To remain faithful to the facts about something."Please stick to the facts when you tell the story to the police."

Stick to (something)

To never change or abandon something, to keep something.The man tried to stick to his opinions during the discussion.

Stick to one’s ribs

To last a long time and give one strength (used for food).The food at the restaurant is wonderful and it sticks to our ribs.

Stick to one`s guns

To defend an action or opinion despite an unfavorable reaction.Our boss is sticking to his guns on his decision to fire the store manager.

Stick to a story

To remain faithful to the facts of a story.The two boys stuck to their story about how they found the money.

Stick (something) up stick up (something)

To attach something to a wall or post.I plan to stick the poster up on our kitchen wall.

Stick (something) out stick out (something)

To endure or continue something.My friend does not like her new job but she plans to stick it out until she saves somes money.

Stir (someone or something) up stir up (someone or something)

To make someone angry or excited, to cause trouble.The man`s angry words stirred up the crowd and made everybody angry.

Stink to high heaven

To smell very bad.The kitchen garbage was stinking to high heaven in the hot sun.