14 Metaphors for stayed

His stay there had been one long Lent, during which joys and pleasures had been rare indeed.

I wonder that my maister staies so long; He had not wont to be abroade so late.

My stay in Delhi and a short stint in Malaysia was an enriching experience.

They came, and went 'Their hold was frail, their stay was brief, Restless, and quick to pass away' while she remains," replied Case.

LADY F. Stay, here are strangers.

Several hundred of them were presented at the performances in the city where the two-day stay was madethe city already mentioned as being the location of a big automobile industry.

" After that incident Bazaroff's stay in the house any longer was an impossibility.

My stay in Washington, instead of being two or three days, was two or three weeks.

Now the believer's stay in this case, must be the Rock of Ages, Jesus the Truth.

Their stay would be another matter.

She thinks staying is the least of two evils.

Their stay there was not longnot much extended, probably, beyond the proposed week.

Then his stay at the widow's house must have been at least eighteen months.

The long stay of the troops in Flanders, a place where there is no enemy to encounter, nor ally to assist, is a sufficient proof that there is nothing more designed than that the troops of Hanover shall loiter on the verge of war, and receive their pay for feasting in their quarters, and showing their arms at a review; and that they in reality design nothing but to return home with full pockets, and enjoy the spoils of Britain.

14 Metaphors for  stayed