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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
“If we’re wanting to win at the highest level, he’s gotta be elite. And that’s not to put pressure on him because he has guys that can take that pressure off of him. But we need him on the floor. We need him to stay out of foul trouble. We need him to lay off the referees. He’s gotta be locked in.”
You just cannot stay out of them.
"We started two world wars. Even though it's 80 years since World War Two ended, the idea that Germans should stay out of conflict is still very much in many people's DNA," explains Markus Ziener of the German Marshall Fund in Berlin.
“I usually just don’t pay any mind or attention to it. I just kind of go about my business and stay out the way.”
Disney has also recently tried to stay out of political culture wars, particularly as the Trump administration has targeted diversity, equity and inclusion efforts within corporations.
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