Meaning

  1. To stay in a place for a period of time.
  2. To wait often casually or without a stick plan.
  3. To continue to be involved or available.

Today's Sentences

01

Let’s stick around for a while.

Situation

I finished my coffee already.

Same here.

Want to head out?

Let’s stick around for a while.
I really like it here.

02

Can you stick around and help?

Situation

The party was fun but the place is a mess now.

Yeah, there’s stuff everywhere.

I can help for a bit if you want.

Great!
Can you stick around and help me clean up?

Writer's Note

"Stick around" is an intransitive, inseparable phrasal verb so let’s take a closer look at some examples.

  1. Intransitive - Verbs that do not require an object to complete its meaning.
    Structure: "Subject + stick around + for/until"
    Example 1: I’ll stick around for a bit.
    Example 2: He stuck around until the meeting ended.
    Example 3: She stuck around for the announcement.
  2. Inseparable - When the verb and particle stay together.
    Structure: "Subject +stick around + to + verb"
    Example 1: I’ll stick around to help clean up.
    Example 2: He stuck around to talk to the teacher.
    Example 3: They stuck around to see what would happen.

Related words: Hang about, hang around, linger, remain, remain nearby, stay, stay around, stick about, wait around.

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