But, nevertheless, if you have a subject, stick to it at any rate as long as it will stick to you.
I have taken you, and I will stick by you,--whether you are right or wrong.
Where the Shamrock, Leek and Thistle grow, I find that I had lots of foes, So I will stickto England’s Rose, And never will surrender.
I will stand my trial like a brick, And to my business I will stick, I will all the silly old ladies nick, My name is Madame Rachel.
On these pink bon-bons, a little of the finely chopped pistachio nuts sprinkled over them, and pressed down slightly so that it will stick, makes them look very pretty.
Be very sure to stir this well after the butter is in it or it will stick.
In dropping these off the fork, press it down so that your bon-bon will touch the paper, when it will stick a little, and you can easily lift your fork up.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will stick" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.