abide |
to stay; remain. [1/6 definitions] |
abode1 |
a stay in a place; sojourn. [1/2 definitions] |
barrack |
to stay in barracks. [1/3 definitions] |
base line |
in baseball, the area within which a runner must stay while running from base to base. [1/3 definitions] |
bedfast |
obliged to stay in bed, as due to illness; bedridden. |
bide |
to stay or remain. [1/2 definitions] |
billet1 |
of military personnel, to be lodged; stay. [1/6 definitions] |
bird of passage |
(informal) a person who does not stay long in one place. [1/2 definitions] |
bivouac |
to set up or stay in a bivouac. [1/2 definitions] |
budget-friendly |
of a product for sale, allowing one to stay within one's financial budget if purchased; reasonably priced; affordable. |
burn the midnight oil |
to stay awake very late for work or study. |
camp1 |
to stay for a while in a tent or other temporary outdoor shelter for the purpose of recreation or inexpensive accommodation, or as part of military operations (sometimes fol. by "out"). [1/9 definitions] |
continue |
to stay on; remain without change. [1/7 definitions] |
crash1 |
(slang) to stay overnight, perhaps repeatedly, in a place that is not one's own, sometimes with permission but generally without invitation. [1/17 definitions] |
day-tripper |
one who makes a day-long trip but does not stay overnight. |
dwell |
to live or stay as a resident; reside. [1/3 definitions] |
float |
to rest, stay, or drift on the surface of a liquid or in the midst of a gas such as air without sinking. [1/14 definitions] |
foresail |
the principal sail hung on the forward mast or stay, such as the lowermost square sail on a square-rigged ship, or the jib on a cutter. |
give a wide berth to |
to stay out of the way of. |
have one's wits about one |
to stay alert and watchful. |
hold one's peace |
to stay quiet; not speak. |