What is another word for stick around?
Pronunciation:
[ stˈɪk ɐɹˈa͡ʊnd], [ stˈɪk ɐɹˈaʊnd], [ s_t_ˈɪ_k ɐ_ɹ_ˈaʊ_n_d]
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Synonyms for Stick around:
n.
• Other relevant words: (noun) • stand-by (noun) • stay (noun) • stick about (noun)v.
• linger (verb)- hang on,
- stroll,
- trudge,
- idle,
- mope,
- survive,
- drift,
- persist,
- lag,
- cling,
- plod,
- vacillate,
- lumber,
- put off,
- hobble,
- totter,
- dally,
- loll,
- mosey,
- poke,
- last,
- dillydally,
- procrastinate,
- putter,
- stagger,
- slouch,
- trail,
- shuffle,
- falter,
- fool around,
- trifle,
- hesitate,
- tool,
- amble,
- dawdle,
- saunter,
- fritter away,
- crawl,
- traipse.
- temporize,
- filibuster,
- drag,
- tail.
Other synonyms:
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- sit out.
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- spend.
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- kick around.
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- stalk.
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- stir.
- watched for,
- hang in,
- lying in wait,
- sweat it,
- hanging in,
- lie in wait,
- lay wait,
- watching for,
- lay in wait,
- Residing,
- watch for,
- hang out,
- hold the phone.
- sweating out,
- lie low,
- stood by,
- take time,
- fill time,
- cool it,
- tarry,
- stay up for,
- establish oneself,
- save it,
- hold everything,
- warm a chair,
- sweat out,
- lying low,
- stopping over,
- Filibustering,
- be long,
- idles,
- linger,
- Respiting,
- stand by,
- Strolled,
- be tardy,
- look for,
- marks time,
- looked for,
- outstaying,
- goofing off,
- drag feet,
- take one's time,
- remain,
- wait,
- idling,
- bide one's time,
- outstay,
- sit up for,
- drag one's feet,
- abide,
- Respited,
- hang onto your hat,
- keep shirt on,
- keep your shirt on,
- holds on,
- get no place fast,
- bide time,
- hole up,
- taking one's time,
- tooled,
- stick,
- Sauntered,
- tooling,
- stay out,
- stop over,
- sit for,
- Lasted,
- be dilatory,
- sit tight,
- put down roots,
- sit around,
- looking forward to,
- outstays,
- look forward to,
- stay,
- sweat it out,
- hold on,
- wait around,
- Trifled,
- standing by,
- looking for,
- looks for,
- goof around,
- Hesitated,
- goof off,
- bide,
- outstayed,
- Idled,
- filibustered,
- lay low,
- lose time,
- stay for.
How to use "Stick around" in context?
There are many reasons why someone might choose to stick around. Friends or loved ones might need help and support, or there might be something important that needs to be done. Maybe the person is afraid of leaving, or they don't know what else to do. Whatever the reason, it's often a good idea to stay around and help out.
Homophones for Stick around:
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