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stay out
verb
(intr) to remain away from home
the cat stayed out all night
(tr) to remain beyond the end of
to stay out a welcome
(tr) to remain throughout
to stay the night out
Example Sentences
“I couldn’t stay out there for 30 seconds. It tasted like f— gasoline.”
Police said they had alerted the public to stay out of the water on Wednesday due to high winds, with the state experiencing wind gusts of up to 130km.
In his first term, his top aides invoked the Monroe Doctrine to justify a tougher stance toward Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua, and to warn China and Russia to stay out of the hemisphere.
“And I felt like he was at least partially running to stay out of jail.”
And I want my choice to stay out of union politics to be respected.
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