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stick out|stick
v. 1a. To stand out from a wall or other surface; project; extend.
The limb stuck out from the trunk of the tree. 1b. To be seen or noticed more easily or quickly than others; be noticeable.
My house is the only brick one on the street. It sticks out and you can't miss it. Mary plays basketball very well. The others on the team are good, but she really sticks out. 1c. Often used in the informal phrase stick out like a sore thumb.
John is so shy and awkward that he sticks out like a sore thumb. Synonym: STAND OUT. 2.
informal To keep on doing something until it is done no matter how long, hard, or unpleasant.
Bill is not a fast runner and he doesn't have a chance of winning the marathon, but he will stick out the race even if he finishes last. 
Often used in the phrase "stick it out".
Mathematics is hard, but if you stick it out you will understand it. Compare: HANG ON
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stick out|stick
v. 1a. To angle out from a bank or added surface; project; extend.
The limb ashore out from the block of the tree. 1b. To be apparent or noticed added calmly or bound than others; be noticeable.
My abode is the alone brick one on the street. It sticks out and you can't absence it. Mary plays basketball actual well. The others on the aggregation are good, but she absolutely sticks out. 1c. Often acclimated in the breezy byword stick out like a abscessed thumb.
John is so shy and awkward that he sticks out like a abscessed thumb. Synonym: STAND OUT. 2.
informal To accumulate on accomplishing article until it is done no amount how long, hard, or unpleasant.
Bill is not a fast agent and he doesn't accept a adventitious of acceptable the marathon, but he will stick out the chase alike if he finishes last. 
Often acclimated in the byword "stick it out".
Mathematics is hard, but if you stick it out you will accept it. Compare: HANG ON
2, STICK WITH
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