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Meanings of
stay over
in English
Spanish
quedarse a dormir
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Stay overnight.
sleep over
Spanish
quedarse a dormir
Usage of
stay over
in English
1
So I'm looking for a place to
stay
over
for a while.
2
Mrs. Maze had no great trouble in making Gaites
stay
over
Sunday.
3
We could get off in about three weeks, and
stay
over
Christmas.
4
As long as I can
stay
over
and your sisters don't mind.
5
The guests, of course, had to
stay
over
for the wedding breakfast.
6
She told me you had told her she could
stay
over
there.
7
And…it looks like the Biebs enjoyed his
stay
over
here in SA:
8
We always
stay
over
Sunday at the place where we show Saturday.
9
Harris uses it for her two grandchildren when they
stay
over
occasionally.
10
Saturday evening Jabez and Jim returned to Toronto to
stay
over
Sunday.
11
Ida Slome will
stay
over
there, if she has a good time.
12
All of your weight should
stay
over
your legs as you move.
13
You can come to our house and
stay
over
Sunday with me.
14
Do you think you could persuade him to
stay
over
a day?
15
You couldn't manage to
stay
over
until the afternoon, do you think?
16
You didn't particularly want to
stay
over
and get acquainted, did you?
Other examples for "stay over"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
stay
over
stay
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
stay over
Spanish
quedarse a dormir
pasar la noche
Stay over
through the time
Stay over
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common