what is the phrasal verb of stay?
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Phrasal Verb - Stay
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Fri, 01/30/2009 - 07:41 — Chris McCarthy
Phrasal Verbs Vocabulary
"Even though it was raining, she wanted to stay out."
Here are some phrasal verbs using the word stay:
Stay in
Stay in means not go out.
"It's raining outside. Let's stay in and watch a movie."
Stay over
Stay over means stay overnight.
"If you think it's too late to drive home you can always stay over here."
Stay up
Stay up means not go to bed.
"I like to stay up late on the weekend."
Stay away from someone / something
Stay away means avoid / not come.
"Stay away from me if you have a cold. I don't want to catch it."
Stay out
Stay out means not go home.
"Don't go home yet. Stay out with us until it gets dark."
Stay on
Stay on means to remain in a place or job longer than planned.
"He stayed on in school after lessons to speak to his teachers."