or else »
Go now, or else you'll have to stay all night.
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out of sight »
You better stay out of sight for a few days.
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plus »
(literally) The more it changes, the more it's the same thing (sometimes loosely translated as the more things change, the more they stay the same).Although the outward appearance may change, fundamentals are constant.
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put down roots »
To do things which show that one wishes to stay put.
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sit through »
To unwillingly stay seated until the end of an event.
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soft sawder »
"How the old boy swallowed my soft sawder and Brummagem notes!" —Tom Taylor, The Ticket-of-Leave Man.
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stay put »
To remain in one fixed place.
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stay the course »
To persist or continue.
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stay up »
To remain awake, to not go to bed.
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stick around »
To stay; to linger; to remain.
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the more things change, the more they stay the same »
A proverb making the observation that turbulent changes do not affect reality on a deeper level other than to cement the status quo.
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wait up »
To stay awake waiting for somebody to return.
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whistle past the graveyard »
To attempt to stay cheerful in a dire situation; To proceed with a task, ignoring an upcoming hazard, hoping for a good outcome.
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