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keep one's balance to stay steady and upright.
keep one's chin up to stay hopeful; not lose hope.
keep one's distance to stay far away or avoid getting involved.
last2 to stay in good condition. [1/3 definitions]
leave1 to let stay without bothering or changing. [2/5 definitions]
live1 to stay or reside (often followed by "in" or "at"). [1/4 definitions]
moor2 to make a boat or ship stay in place; anchor. [1/2 definitions]
pack1 a group of animals that are alike and stay together naturally. [1/9 definitions]
patience the ability to stay calm when there is a delay. [1/2 definitions]
quarter (plural) a place to stay for a limited time. [2/9 definitions]
remain to stay or be left in the same place after others have gone. [1/3 definitions]
restless not able to relax, sit still, or stay quiet. [1/3 definitions]
room to live in a room or living quarters; stay. [1/5 definitions]
serf a person in earlier times who was like a slave. Serfs had to stay on the property where they worked and lived. If the land was sold, they were sold along with it.
sit tight to stay and wait for further information or events.
sleep over to stay through the night at the home of a friend or relative.
stand to be or stay in an upright position. [1/16 definitions]
truthful likely to stay with the truth; habitually honest. [1/2 definitions]
vampire a creature in folk tales that is said to have died but come back to life. Vampires suck blood from people in order to stay among the living. [1/2 definitions]
visit to stay with for a short time as a guest. [1/4 definitions]
wait to stay in one place until an expected event happens (often followed by "for" or "until"). [1/5 definitions]