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  • 11stay — I n. delay (legal) 1) to issue; vacate a stay 2) (misc.) a stay of execution II v. 1) (D; intr.) ( to remain ) to stay for (to stay for dinner) 2) (d; intr.) to stay off ( to keep off ) (to stay off the grass) 3) (d; intr.) to stay out of ( to… …

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  • 12Stay (Maurice Williams song) — Infobox Single Name = Stay Artist = The Four Seasons from Album = Ain t That a Shame and 11 Others A side = Peanuts B side = Goodnight My Love Released = January 1964 Format = 7 Recorded = Genre = Rock Length = 1:52 Label = Vee Jay Writer =… …

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  • 13stay put — verb stay put (in a certain place) (Freq. 2) We are staying in Detroit; we are not moving to Cincinnati Stay put in the corner here! Stick around and you will learn something! • Syn: ↑stay, ↑stick, ↑stick around …

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  • 14stay — stay1 verb 1》 remain in the same place.     ↘(stay on) continue to study, work, or be somewhere after others have left.     ↘(stay over) stay for the night at someone s home or a hotel.     ↘(stay up) not go to bed. 2》 remain in a specified state …

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  • 15stay — 1. verb /steɪ/ a) To remain in a particular place. We stayed in Hawaii for a week. b) To continue to have a particular quality. I can only stay for an hour. 2. noun …

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  • 16For the Night People — Infobox Album Name = For the Night People Type = studio Artist = Julie London Released = 1966 Recorded = Genre = Traditional pop Length = Label = Liberty Producer = Reviews = Last album = (1965) This album = For the Night People (1966) Next album …

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  • 17Stay Puft Marshmallow Man — First appearance Ghostbusters (1984) Last appearance Ghostbusters: Infestation, issue #2 (comic (2011 …

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  • 18stay — stay1 [stā] n. [ME staie < OE stæg, akin to Du stag < IE * stāk , to stand, place < base * sta : see STAND] a heavy rope or cable, usually of wire, used as a brace or support, as for a mast of a ship; guy vt. to brace or support with a… …

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  • 19Stay — (st[=a]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stayed} (st[=a]d) or {Staid} (st[=a]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Staying}.] [OF. estayer, F. [ e]tayer to prop, fr. OF. estai, F. [ e]tai, a prop, probably fr. OD. stade, staeye, a prop, akin to E. stead; or cf. stay a rope …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 20Stay the course — is a phrase used in the context of a war or battle meaning to pursue a goal regardless of any obstacles or criticism. The modern usage of this term was popularized by United States presidents George W. Bush and Ronald Reagan. Bush originally used …

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