From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishstick together phrasal verb informalUNITEif people stick together, they continue to support each other when they have problems We’re a family, and we stick together no matter what. → stick→ See Verb table
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stick together• I spilled coffee on my book and some of the pages stuck together.• It is important for families to stick together.• The chocolates are covered with powdered sugar to keep them from sticking together.• We should be able to get out of this mess, provided we stick together.• The great teams manage to stick together.• Nicola and Emily stuck together and together they stuck to Richard, content to be a part of it all.• We tended to stick together too, although no-one accused us of being colonists.