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		Definition of stickability in English: stickabilitynoun ˌstɪkəˈbɪlɪtiˌstikəˈbilədē mass nouninformal A person's ability to persevere with something; staying power. 〈非正式〉忍受力,忍耐力  the secret of success is stickability 成功的秘密就是耐力。 Example sentencesExamples -  Up front, Duffield and McNiven, in particular, were industrious, offering the long sought after stickability for City's too often overworked midfield and defence.
 -  O'Rourke is a great believer in using men that have shown that they have the mental stickability to cope with the pressure cooker demands of Championship football.
 -  The one quality that they all shared, in the end, was stickability - the determination to cling to office with the tenacity of barnacles clinging to a crumbling wreck.
 -  They require stickability, the determination to make things work, whatever the cost.
 -  There's no doubts over his stickability - he has been a Yorkshire cricket club member since 1948.
 -  But as we reflect upon the year that the National Party has enjoyed, or otherwise, one can only admire the courage and stickability of National members.
 -  And what keeps people going during those times is their stickability.
 -  His ability is unquestioned but his stickability, particularly in relation to the arcane detail of Treasury, is less obvious.
 -  He added: ‘The conditions made it tremendously difficult, and it became a scrappy game, but we had a stickability and came through in the end.’
 -  Their senior batsmen played a handful of fluent shots, but there was no stickability in the top end of the order, so that wickets fell at a steady rate.
 -  Such stickability and determination is said to be proof of a good side and in seasons past this was the sort of game City would have lost through frustration and carelessness.
 -  In the meantime, I guess I'll just revel in my stickability, and occasionally I'll keep posting.
 -  City manager Dolan meanwhile hailed his side's stickability after the Minstermen fought back from two goals down.
 -  It was a difficult game, but we had the stickability to come through it.
 -  Many top jockeys learned more about feel and stickability in the hunting field than anywhere else.
 -  She said: ‘our progress, stickability and determination to do well has persuaded us to do that.’
 
 Synonyms determination, resolution, firmness of purpose, fixity of purpose, purpose, purposefulness, resoluteness, single-mindedness, strength of will, strength of character, will power, firmness, intentness, decision, decidedness    Definition of stickability in US English: stickabilitynounˌstikəˈbilədē informal A person's ability to persevere with something; staying power. 〈非正式〉忍受力,忍耐力  the secret of success is stickability 成功的秘密就是耐力。 Example sentencesExamples -  O'Rourke is a great believer in using men that have shown that they have the mental stickability to cope with the pressure cooker demands of Championship football.
 -  And what keeps people going during those times is their stickability.
 -  The one quality that they all shared, in the end, was stickability - the determination to cling to office with the tenacity of barnacles clinging to a crumbling wreck.
 -  Their senior batsmen played a handful of fluent shots, but there was no stickability in the top end of the order, so that wickets fell at a steady rate.
 -  It was a difficult game, but we had the stickability to come through it.
 -  But as we reflect upon the year that the National Party has enjoyed, or otherwise, one can only admire the courage and stickability of National members.
 -  In the meantime, I guess I'll just revel in my stickability, and occasionally I'll keep posting.
 -  Up front, Duffield and McNiven, in particular, were industrious, offering the long sought after stickability for City's too often overworked midfield and defence.
 -  Many top jockeys learned more about feel and stickability in the hunting field than anywhere else.
 -  City manager Dolan meanwhile hailed his side's stickability after the Minstermen fought back from two goals down.
 -  She said: ‘our progress, stickability and determination to do well has persuaded us to do that.’
 -  Such stickability and determination is said to be proof of a good side and in seasons past this was the sort of game City would have lost through frustration and carelessness.
 -  His ability is unquestioned but his stickability, particularly in relation to the arcane detail of Treasury, is less obvious.
 -  They require stickability, the determination to make things work, whatever the cost.
 -  He added: ‘The conditions made it tremendously difficult, and it became a scrappy game, but we had a stickability and came through in the end.’
 -  There's no doubts over his stickability - he has been a Yorkshire cricket club member since 1948.
 
 Synonyms determination, resolution, firmness of purpose, fixity of purpose, purpose, purposefulness, resoluteness, single-mindedness, strength of will, strength of character, will power, firmness, intentness, decision, decidedness     |