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stay out
verb
(intr) to remain away from home
the cat stayed out all night
(tr) to remain beyond the end of
to stay out a welcome
(tr) to remain throughout
to stay the night out
Example Sentences
There have been ground rules to follow, as Dino noted: “Stay out of everybody’s way. When you shag, get in the warning track. When you go eat, if a player is behind you, you get in the back of the line.”
A suspended pupil must stay out of school for a fixed period of up to 45 days per school year, while those excluded are permanently removed.
Public health registrar Dr Nick Riches urged people to stay out of direct sunlight between midday and 15:00 and stay hydrated.
Residents living in these areas are advised to drink plenty of fluids, stay in air-conditioned rooms, stay out of the sun and check up on relatives and neighbors, according to the weather service.
He and his fans are likely to be forced to accept that is the case, although in the past he has found it impossible to stay out of the spotlight for long.
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