outstay

outstay
verb \/ˌaʊtˈsteɪ\/
bli lenger enn (man bør)
outstay one's welcome bli for lenge misbruke vertskapets gjestfrihet
outstay some bli lenger enn noen et sted, bli igjen (etter at noen andre har gått)

English-Norwegian dictionary. 2013.

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  • Outstay — Out*stay , v. t. To stay beyond or longer than. [1913 Webster] She concluded to outstay him. Mad. D Arblay. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • outstay — ► VERB ▪ stay beyond the limit of (one s expected or permitted time) …   English terms dictionary

  • outstay — [out΄stā′] vt. 1. to stay longer than 2. to stay beyond the time of; overstay …   English World dictionary

  • outstay — /owt stay /, v.t. 1. to stay longer than. 2. to stay beyond the time or duration of; overstay: to outstay one s welcome. [1590 1600; OUT + STAY1] * * * …   Universalium

  • outstay — verb Outstay is used with these nouns as the object: ↑welcome …   Collocations dictionary

  • outstay — out|stay [autˈsteı] v [T] to stay somewhere longer than someone else →outstay your welcome at ↑welcome3 (3) …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • outstay — [[t]a͟ʊtste͟ɪ[/t]] outstays, outstaying, outstayed to outstay your welcome → see welcome …   English dictionary

  • outstay — verb (T) to stay somewhere longer than someone else: As usual she outstayed all the other guests at the party. see also: outstay your welcome welcome 3 (3) …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • outstay — /aʊtˈsteɪ/ (say owt stay) verb (t) 1. to stay longer than. 2. to stay beyond the time or duration of. –phrase 3. outstay one s welcome, to prolong a visit beyond an acceptable point …  

  • outstay your welcome — outstay/overstay/your welcome phrase to stay at a place for longer than people want It was time to go, before we outstayed our welcome. Thesaurus: to live, stay or work in a particular placesynonym towns, cities and villageshyponym …   Useful english dictionary

  • outstay (your) welcome — outstay/overstay (your) welcome to stay in a place longer than someone wants you to stay. One more cup of tea and then we ll go. We don t want to outstay our welcome! …   New idioms dictionary

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