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Synonyms and antonyms of To stick, or to stick something to something in British Thesaurus

To stick, or to stick something to something

stick (verb)

to become fixed to something, especially by means of a sticky substance

glue (verb)

to stick things to each other with glue

paste (verb)

to glue paper onto a surface using paste

tape (verb)

to stick something onto a surface using tape that is sticky on one side

cement (verb)

to fix something with cement or a similar substance

cling (verb)

to stick to or fit very tightly on something

adhere (verb)

formal to stick to something

cleave to (literary)

literary to stick firmly to something

tape (verb)

to fasten something using tape that is sticky on one side

bond (noun)

the way that two surfaces are stuck together, usually with glue

adhesion (noun)

the ability of one thing to stick to another

bond (verb)

to fix two things firmly together, usually with glue, or to become fixed in this way

clamp (verb)

if something clamps to, around, or on another thing, it attaches itself there firmly

glom onto (American)

Americaninformal to become firmly attached to something

gum (verb)

British to put glue onto paper so that it can be stuck onto something else

gum (verb)

British to stick one thing to another with glue

gum up (British)

British to cause things to be stuck together or covered in a sticky substance so that they no longer work smoothly

sellotape (verb)

British to stick things together using Sellotape