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stick it out
verb as in challenge
Strong matches
verb as in endure
Strongest matches
verb as in hang tough
verb as in persist
verb as in subsist
verb as in support
verb as in sweat
Strongest match
verb as in take
Strong matches
verb as in take it
verb as in weather
Example Sentences
Stick it out long enough, and they’ll turn on their own allies, start fighting among themselves, turn tail and run away.
“They decided to to stick it out and went to sleep that night, and then woke up at 3 in the morning with a firestorm blowing around their house and embers flying over their house,” Chapman said.
However, usually the affianced couple can stick it out long enough to break up in private once the show is completely done.
The 39-year-old Vance went on to argue that kids "who grew up in my generation" ended up with "family dysfunction" because couples are no longer "doggedly determined to stick it out."
Before, they were looked at as though, ‘Oh, this guy’s afraid of competition or he can’t stick it out if it gets tough. So, yeah, I can definitely appreciate this new era.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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