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Stick Phrase Means Stuck Meet Eslpod 0286 We 0247 Eslpod Describing

Id ESLPod_0286_WE_0247
Episode Id ESLPod 286
Episode Title Describing Facial Features
Phrase to stick out
Text In this podcast, the phrase "to stick out" means to be easily noticed because something is different than the rest of something: "Ron wore a red hat all morning that made him stick out among all the other people." The phrase "to stick out" can also mean to make something come out or move forward: "The little girl stuck out her tongue at her brother because she was angry with him." The phrase "to stick around" means to stay in a place: "After class, the students stuck around talking with each other for about 15 minutes." Finally, the phrase "to stick with (something)" means to continue doing something: "Do you want to stick with the original plan to meet at 8 p.m., or would you prefer to meet earlier?"
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