Similar words: stay out, stay over, lay on, play on, bayonet, crayon, sayonara, mayonnaise. Meaning: v. continue in a place, position, or situation.
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61. However, a federal appeals court granted a stay on the order.
62. His motivation for wanting to stay on as manager is to see England as the top team in the world.
63. He decided to make a last attempt to stay on the Waterfate story.
64. He moved slowly, as if in pain, taking care to stay on the planks,(sentence dictionary) which were slippery.
65. As he rose in the county bureaucracy, rich people brought him gifts to stay on his good side.
66. They were to stay on the alert for any soldier unlucky enough to go overboard.
67. We'd had a couple just stay on the lip and we were getting desperate.
68. Despite calls for his head, Taylor yesterday pledged to stay on until his contract expires after the World Cup in 1994.
69. Stay on the main track, bearing left at the fork two miles in.
70. If demand is sufficient, the engine may also be utilized on other occasions during its period of stay on the Railway.
71. Meteor Special EE549 during its stay on the gate at Innsworth - it carried a suitable inscription on the nose.
72. It's okay, I'll stay on until you're ready to leave.
73. They asked Barbara to stay on until they could find a suitable replacement for her.
74. I came with Matthew Preston but I don't want to spoil his fun if he wants to stay on.
75. For this purpose it was not necessary for me to stay on at school after I was sixteen and attend university.
76. Most of the chimpanzees stay on the ground as spectators.
77. The ferry arrived on Saturday evening and we instantly agreed to stay on the boat and to go elsewhere.
78. There was little encouragement for those over 65 to stay on after retirement.
79. Tootle seems to be essentially a cautionary tale(sentencedict.com), warning the child to stay on the narrow road of virtue.
80. In a government with term limits for elected officials, the power of the staffs that stay on will only expand.
81. Sixty percent of 16 year-olds stay on in full-time education, up from only 40 percent in 1979.
82. To survive, companies must stay on the leading edge of technology.
83. You can choose between the 2 or 4 star accommodation and stay on either a bed and breakfast or half board basis.
84. And, in part, they are not successful because they lack the self-discipline to stay on task.
85. The Prime Minister has decided to stay on to fight another election.
86. We were always confident they would stay on, despite all the pressures being put on them.
87. While most of use were struggling to stay on the roads, the all-wheel-drive cars swanned along with barely a feather ruffled.
88. Pressure is now building in Whitehall to cut the payments to those who stay on the list.
89. The outgoing administration was asked to stay on meanwhile in a caretaker capacity.
90. You could use the life assurance money to buy the place and stay on.