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stays
/ steɪz /
plural noun
rare, corsets with bones in them
a position of a sailing vessel relative to the wind so that the sails are luffing or aback Compare irons
(of a sailing vessel) to fail to come about
Example Sentences
The Hilton hotel group was rebuked over two adverts, one reading "Hampton by Hilton Hamilton Park From £68", and the other advertising stays in Newcastle from £59.
By longstanding convention, the Lebanese army stays out of the Palestinian camps and leaves Palestinian factions to handle security.
“Listen, this stays between us, you hear? This is why I sent for you—for your discretion. No one, not even the Council of the Earth, is to know about their presence on this ship.”
“Better for all of us if Ashton stays home, what?”
“He was upset, and then he fell asleep. I didn’t want to wake him. Is it okay if he stays a couple days?”
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