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  • 71stay overnight — 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 …

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  • 72Stay Tooned! — is a 1996 Action Adventure PC game that was developed by Funnybone Interactive and published by Sierra Entertainment. Plot synopsisThe game begins in a large apartment building in the middle of an unnamed city. The player takes the place of an… …

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  • 73stay\ with — • stay with • stick with informal I. v 1. To continue doing; not quit. Fred stayed with his homework until it was done. Practicing is tiresome, but stick with it and some day you will be a good pianist. Compare: stick to 2. To stay with; not… …

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  • 74stay up late — {v. phr.} To not go to bed until very late. * /Peter has to stay up late these days as he is preparing for his comprehensive exams./ See: BURN THE MIDNIGHT OIL …

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  • 75stay up late — {v. phr.} To not go to bed until very late. * /Peter has to stay up late these days as he is preparing for his comprehensive exams./ See: BURN THE MIDNIGHT OIL …

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  • 76Stay Sick! — Album par The Cramps Sortie 12 février 1990 Enregistrement 1989 Genre Psychobilly Producteur Poison Ivy Label …

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  • 77Stay Hard — Álbum de Raven Publicación 1985 Género(s) Heavy metal Duración 35:56 Discográfica Atlantic Recor …

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  • 78Stay with Me (Faces song) — Stay with Me , possibly the best known song by the band Faces, is from their 1971 album A Nod Is as Good as a Wink...To a Blind Horse . The song has also appeared on many compilation albums of both the Faces and Rod Stewart. In this song, Stewart …

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  • 79stay put — stay in one place, not leave We decided to stay put for our holidays rather than go away …

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  • 80stay abreast of something — stay abreast of (something) to have the most recent information about something. Regional conferences provide the opportunity for everyone to stay abreast of the latest developments in our field of research. Related vocabulary: up to speed …

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