How To Use Outstay In A Sentence
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It took them two seasons and it's outstayed its welcome, but they did it.
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Because I'm actually happy to see the return of players like the cowboy brothers, the Harlem Globetrotters, mother-son Margie and Luke, goth couple Kent and Vyxsen and best buds Zev and Justin, I'm more OK with this than I am the latest go-round for the overexposed "Boston Rob" and Russell the Rude on Survivor: Redemption Island, who really have outstayed their welcome.
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They had to come back from a nine part deficit at one stage but put in a blistering second half display to outstay and outplay the opposition, winning by six points eventually.
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He outstayed Vinnie Roe today and he is the ideal horse for the two miles of the Melbourne race.
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overstay or outstay one's welcome
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The free market system has at last come of age and the desirability and need for planned economies such as the welfare state have outworn their use and outstayed their welcome.
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from the tone of her behavior I gathered that I had outstayed my welcome
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They outstayed their competitors
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They were busy so I left - I didn't want to outstay my welcome.
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Death Proof was released alongside Rodriguez's Planet Terror under the umbrella title Grindhouse, but when the double-bill flopped in the US, Death Proof was extended beyond its original 87 minutes and released alone in the rest of the world in a 114-minute edit which sorely outstayed its welcome.
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Resident Evil was fun while it was here, although the only scene I remember fondly is the final battle with Nemesis in the second movie, but I think it has outstayed its welcome and it's time for it to go.
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He was 20 lengths up at halfway and outstayed the field to land the race at odds of 11-2.
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don't outstay your welcome
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Sensing that he had outstayed his welcome, he quickly said his goodbyes and left.
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I will outstay everything for the seasonal observance.
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I fear I'm repeating them when I say that this comedy in rhymed verse does an all-too effective job in creating a boor who outstays his welcome.
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Mussolini, too, outstayed his welcome in Italy and was summarily executed, along with his mistress.
Mubarak's defiance could spell disaster
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But there may be stronger forces pulling at CEOs to outstay their usefulness.
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In the welcome spirit in which people around the world are taking it upon themselves to question and even shake off entrenched and fossilised regimes that have long outstayed their welcome, I wonder if their courageous example could not have something to teach us?
Letters: Artistic bravado
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The Washington correspondent outstays Presidents and cabinets.
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The current career politicans have outstayed their welcome.
Obama to give Boxer a boost
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Sensing that he had outstayed his welcome, he quickly said his goodbyes and left.
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It's better not to outstay one's welcome, especially on a first visit.
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He simply outstayed them from five furlongs out, which is how he liked to win his races, and you have to be a bloody tough horse to do it like that.
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The other horse just outstayed him but she's a super filly.
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After having felt the film outstayed its welcome, this sequence instantly re-engaged me, but then I was equally put out by the film ending with a quote of Raging Bull.
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Matt Busby and Brian Clough outstayed their time at Manchester United and Nottingham Forest, with damaging results, although the depth of the gratitude felt by their supporters meant that criticism was largely muted.
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The opening act, a conversation piece, always tends to outstay its welcome, and Peter Selwyn, conducting, might have helped the fine cast and orchestra by quickening the tempi.
Tosca; La rondine; Arensky Chamber Orchestra – review
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Shopkeepers said the wardens were prowling up and down the street waiting to pounce on anyone outstaying their parking time - and their actions were driving away customers, with takings in some shops down by 25 per cent.
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Yet, somehow, this time, he had a nagging suspicion that she very much wanted to outstay her welcome.
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I think it is time Brian went home;doesn't he realize he's outstaying his welcome?
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`We mustn't outstay our welcome," said Hall, straightening his back.
ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
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One was an asylum seeker who had outstayed his British visa.
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In the welcome spirit in which people around the world are taking it upon themselves to question and even shake off entrenched and fossilised regimes that have long outstayed their welcome, I wonder if their courageous example could not have something to teach us?
Letters: Artistic bravado
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After the kindness that had been shown to him, he didn't want to outstay his welcome.
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It's better not to outstay one's welcome, especially on a first visit.
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The remainder were described by the Home Office as ‘over-stayers’, who entered the country legally but outstayed their visas.
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Railing in superb style, Liskelly Gold outbattled and outstayed the favourite, cruising well clear down the home straight to win by five lengths in the excellent time of 29-80.
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Nevertheless, Bertram looked a little more after his friend, and disturbing the monsignore, who was at breakfast with Lothair one morning, Bertram obstinately outstayed the priest, and then said: "I tell you what, old fellow, you are rather hippish; I wish you were in the House of Commons.
Lothair
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It also allows us to send visitors who have outstayed their welcome to distant spots in the woods in search of "an absolutely reliable" signal.
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`We mustn't outstay our welcome," said Hall, straightening his back.
ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
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As far as longevity is concerned, Torrance has outstayed them all.
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The violin sonata in F opens with an ostinato that surely outstays its welcome.