Id | ESLPod_0262_WE_0199 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 262 |
Episode Title | Missing the Tour Group Bus |
Phrase | to stick |
Text | In this podcast, the verb "to stick to (something)" means to follow a plan without changing it: "Do you want to stick to our original idea and write about Sacajawea, or should we write about something else?" "To stick with (something) has the same meaning: "Let's stick with our plan to save our money and buy a house next year." "To stick to (something)" can also mean to continue doing something that is very difficult: "I don't know how you can stick to a diet that doesn't let you eat any chocolate." The phrase, "to stick out," means to be seen easily: "If you make the letters on your sign bigger, they'll stick out when people drive by your store." |
Topics | Travel |
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