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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
They’ll get high and stay out all night, talking heart to heart, which does seem authentically teenage.
Even if he is found guilty Mr Thaksin could stay out of prison on bail while he appeals.
The terms of that bargain have never been made public – Mr Thaksin has always insisted there was no deal - but it is likely they included an agreement that he would keep a low profile and stay out of politics.
And the price for him being allowed to stay out of jail may be that his party calls an early election, at a time when its poor performance in government could result in it losing many of its seats in parliament.
Ms Sandeman urged both locals and visitors to the area to stay out of the water where Reggie has been spotted.
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