stay-at-home
Americanadjective
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not inclined to travel or seek diversions or pastimes outside one's residence, area, or country.
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of or relating to time spent at home.
a stay-at-home evening.
noun
adjective
noun
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a stay-at-home person
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a person who does not bother to vote in a political election
Etymology
Origin of stay-at-home
First recorded in 1800–10
Example Sentences
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“Salmon rolls, tuna rolls, tamago,” said the stay-at-home mom in Calgary.
Claire Rothman married at 18, had her first child at 19 and gave up being a stay-at-home mom before she was 30 to work as an accountant.
A “stay-at-home type of guy,” he didn’t even vote in the 2024 election because “politics isn’t my thing.”
From Los Angeles Times
While most U.S. companies have yet to slap a price tag on their humanoids, a handful have a rough estimate of what they would charge for a stay-at-home robot.
From MarketWatch
While most U.S. companies have yet to slap a price tag on their humanoids, a handful have a rough estimate of what they would charge for a stay-at-home robot.
From MarketWatch
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