stick to one's guns



stick to one's guns

Hold fast to a statement, opinion, or course of action, as in The witness stuck to her guns about the exact time she was there. This expression, originally put as stand to one's guns, alluded to a gunner remaining by his post. Its figurative use dates from the mid-1800s.
See also: gun, stick

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
LorenzLO-rentsGerman
WilliamWIL-ee-əm, WIL-yəmEnglish
HubertHYOO-bərt (English), HOO-bert (German), HUY-bərt (Dutch), uy-BER (French), HUW-bert (Polish)English, German, Dutch, French, Polish, Ancient Germanic
Ceara-English (Rare)
Iulianus-Ancient Roman
Syeda-Urdu