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Synonyms

stay out

British  

verb

  1. (intr) to remain away from home

    the cat stayed out all night

  2. (tr) to remain beyond the end of

    to stay out a welcome

  3. (tr) to remain throughout

    to stay the night out

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Example Sentences

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“More like you’re nosing around to see if anybody has anything worth stealing. Now you git out of here and stay out. I don’t want boys like you snooping around my house. Go on, now!”

From Literature

“Trying to stay out of trouble, Hubbell.”

From Literature

Each time I could swim a little farther and stay out longer.

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The sun is dipping behind the mountains, so I can’t stay out here long.

From Literature

“To you, maybe. It’s not something I advertise. There’s people who’d treat me as some oracular kind of mystic; and others would be afraid of what I might do, and their fear is dangerous to me. So I keep it quiet and stay out of the water when people are around.”

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