Sentence examples of "se quede" in Spanish with translation "stick"

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Yo me quedo con lo anticuado. I stick to the old-fashioned.
¿Alguna vez te quedaste atrapado en un ascensor? Have you ever been stuck in an elevator?
Creo que deberías haberte quedado con tu trabajo actual. I think you had better stick to your present job.
¿Te has quedado atrapado en un ascensor alguna vez? Have you ever been stuck in an elevator?
El auto de Tom se quedó atascado en el barro. Tom's car was stuck in the mud.
Tom dijo que planeaba quedarse en el colegio todo el día. Tom said that he planned to stick around school all day.
Sus ojos se quedaron fijos en la pintura en la pared. His eyes got stuck on the canvas on the wall.
Al menos Tom se quedó el tiempo suficiente para averiguar cuánto dinero debía. At least Tom stuck around long enough to find out how much money he owed.
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