Tag: stick with

  • Through thick and thin

    Through thick and thin

    Phrase: Through thick and thin The phrase through thick and thin is a popular English expression. It means to stay with someone in both good times and bad. If you stand by a friend through thick and thin, you support them no matter what happens. This phrase is often used to describe strong, loyal friendships.…

  • Stick with

    Stick with

    Word of the Day: Stick with It’s the beginning of a new year, and some of us make resolutions or promises to ourselves to improve our lives in some way. We want to exercise more, eat healthier, or learn something new. Of course, as the days go by, it can be difficult to stick with…

  • Get-go

    Get-go

    Word of the Day: Get-go From the get-go, working hard is essential for success in any endeavour, whether it be a job, a project, or a personal goal. The term get-go refers to the very beginning of something, the starting point, when you take the first step towards achieving your desired outcome. When you start…

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