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  • 31Stay — (st[=a]), v. i. [[root]163. See {Stay} to hold up, prop.] 1. To remain; to continue in a place; to abide fixed for a space of time; to stop; to stand still. [1913 Webster] She would command the hasty sun to stay. Spenser. [1913 Webster] Stay, I… …

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  • 32Stay Together for the Kids — Single par Blink 182 extrait de l’album Take Off Your Pants And Jacket Sortie 19 février 2002 Enregistrement 2001 Durée 3:59 Genre …

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  • 33stay — vb 1 Stay, remain, wait, abide, tarry, linger can mean to continue to be in one place for a noticeable time. Stay, the most general of these terms, stresses continuance in a place or sometimes in a specified condition; it often specifically… …

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  • 34Stay away — for| Independent Film |Stay Away (Film) Also known as stay away or stayaway . It is a form of protest where people are told to stay away from work, similar to a general strike. In Zimbabwe Stay Away is a form of non violent protest action… …

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  • 35stay the night — stay the night/stay overnight/ phrase to remain in a place as a guest or visitor for one night Dad said Chris could stay the night. Thesaurus: to remain in a place or situationsynonym Main entry: stay * * * stay the night …

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  • 36stay with — ˌstay ˈwith [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they stay with he/she/it stays with present participle staying with past tense …

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  • 37Stay In Touch — Stay In Touch …

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  • 38Stay — may refer to:General* Stays (nautical), the heavy ropes, wires, or rods on sailing vessels that run from the masts to the hull * Guy wire, a metal wire used to support tall structures, such as radio masts * Bone (corsetry), one of the rigid parts …

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  • 39stay tuned — see ↑tune, 2 • • • Main Entry: ↑stay stay tuned : to keep watching a television show or listening to a radio broadcast Stay tuned for more after this word from our sponsors. Stay tuned for a news update. often used figuratively …

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  • 40stay put — {v. phr.} To stay in place; not leave. * /Harry s father told him to stay put until he came back./ * /The rocks can be glued to the bulletin board to make them stay put./ * /After Grandmother came home from her trip to visit Aunt May, she said… …

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