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Idioms and Phrases
Remain overnight, as in We hadn't planned to stay over but the bad weather changed our plans . [Late 1800s]Example Sentences
Bastareaud remembers how members of staff would let him stay over at their flats on the night before away games to make sure he didn't miss the morning bus.
But when he tried to stay over one night, Brown got a panicked call in the middle of the night.
Scientists say typhoons and hurricanes are becoming stronger, more frequent and staying over land for longer due to climate change.
Human-induced climate change has brought wild weather swings, increasingly unpredictable storms and heat waves that stay over a particular area for longer periods of time.
“Just with one condition: ‘We’ll trade him but make sure that he doesn’t come back, let him stay over there.’”
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