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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
It will apply to stays after 24 July 2026 but it will only be charged on the first five nights of a visitor's stay.
Indy stands about two feet tall, so the camera often stays at that height too, gliding close to the floor where the view from under the bed looks as big as an airplane hangar.
The Argentinian steakhouse is dimly lit and stays busy, with outdoor seating, if that’s your preference.
Lawyers say urgent matters - like bail pleas or eviction stays - are heard first, pushing older cases further down the list.
"I am so proud of the girls. I hope this stays for women's rugby."
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