Stick to the script verb phrase
To stick to the current plan, outline, guidelines, and directives, etc.
A: Look. I don't think I can go through with it again. B: Just keep calm in the hearing and stick to the script.
We have to stick to the script if we want the audiences to trust in us.
A: That wasn't one of the questions we went over. Please stick to the script. B: All right!
following closely behind someone
stop following, stop disturbing
Used to describe the imitation of others' manner or the following of others' guidance.
The verb "stick" should be conjugated according to its tense.
1. Doing something extremely well
2. Behaving in an extreme or remarkable manner
1. Holly was in rare form during her speech, so she got the first prize in the competition last night.
2. Corrine: I'm going to buy Christmas presents for everybody. Do you want to go with me?
Laura: Oh...My kids are in rare form today, so I cannot go with you. Sorry!