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"outstay" Definitions
  1. to stay longer than.
  2. to stay beyond the time or duration of; overstay: to outstay one's welcome.

17 Sentences With "outstay"

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Bannon and his acolytes should beware: Sooner or later, they'll outstay their welcome.
No creature, not even the famous porgs, get enough screen time; thus they do not outstay their welcome.
While there is no obvious successor to the chancellor, experts say the pragmatic Merkel is unlikely to want to outstay her welcome.
From sparse beginning to tentative counterpoint to chordal pomp (with glissandos) in under two minutes, "Angels We Have Heard on High" doesn't outstay its welcome.
The book's hectic, slapstick invention impresses but also threatens to outstay its welcome, and Waldemar's predicament seems more and more like a madcap parable about the act of writing.
This concludes a process that began in 2015 when his party, the ruling Rwandan Patriotic Front, proposed a constitutional amendment to allow Mr Kagame to outstay the two-term limit.
That rulers should not be encouraged to outstay their welcomes and that their power must always be constrained played an instrumental role in the modern understanding of liberal democracy as well.
I didn't want to outstay our begrudging welcome (and besides, when you've spent the past 18 years listening to the thornier strains of heavy metal, breakdowns and gang chants tend to get a little stale after a few songs).
Despite the competition the track managed to outstay their neighbours and Horton Road closed to greyhounds in 1979. New track metric measurements resulted in distances of 462, 647 & 860 metres and the Thursday and Saturday night racing schedule continued until 1983, the year in which the track celebrated a fifty- year anniversary.
The other quarter-final heat winners were Minestrone, Clod Hopper and Smokey Pete. Daleys Gold and One to Note vied for the lead in the first semi-final before bumping caused them to lose ground meaning Walstone, House Hunter and Jack the Hiker all qualified. The remaining semi-final saw Smokey Pete outstay Pagan Swallow and Carrigeen Chimes. Smokey Pete lined up for the final at odds of 8-11 favourite.
Thorpe 1989, p177 His visit to the Sudan saw riots in Khartoum and worries that he might meet the same fate as General Gordon in 1885. He wrote of the Sudan: "It is futile to try and outstay one's welcome". Later in February 1954 Neguib was ousted by Nasser. The Suez Base Agreement, whereby Britain agreed to withdraw her troops from Egypt by 1956, was on 27 July 1954.
On arrival in Montreal for the 1976 Summer Olympics, Holland had set 12 world records, and was expected by the Australian public to win. However, he departed from his usual strategy of fast-starting, attacking swimming and decided to swim conservatively and outstay his main rivals, the American duo of Bobby Hackett and Brian Goodell. Holland made his move at the 800 m mark, but then found that he was fading in the final 200 m, when Goodell and Hackett overtook him.
The Trotters quickly outstay their welcome at the mansion. Whilst there, Del overhears Lord Ridgemere haggling with someone on the telephone about the cost of cleaning their two priceless Louis XIV chandeliers. Sensing opportunity, Del tricks the Lord into believing that chandeliers are the Trotters' family business and agrees to carry out the necessary work at a low price. The Trotters return to the mansion a week later to clean the chandeliers, though the Lord and Lady are away on holiday.
Reni, who had a great fear of being poisoned (and of witchcraft), chose not to outstay his welcome. After leaving Rome, Reni alternately painted in different styles, but displayed less eclectic tastes than many of Carracci's trainees. For example, his altarpiece for Samson Victorious formulates stylized poses, like those characteristic of Mannerism.The victorious Samson (Wikicommons) In contrast, his Crucifixion and his Atlanta and Hipomenes depict dramatic diagonal movement coupled with the effects of light and shade that portray the more Baroque influence of Caravaggio.
In Who is the Doctor, a guide to the revived series, Robert Smith wrote that the episode was "cute, plotted to perfection and ends precisely when it should, before it has the chance to outstay its welcome". He said that the episodes used Amy well, as it did not make her unlikable. On the other hand, his coauthor Graeme Burk said that the story was "derivative and lazy" and a "missed opportunity". He likened the plot to that of Red Dwarf "Future Echoes", and felt that Moffat could have written something better and funnier.
Reviews for the second episode were generally positive. SFX magazine gave it four stars out of five stating that the episode "So, Red Dwarf. It’s still still got it."Red Dwarf 10.2 “Fathers And Suns” REVIEW, www.sfx.co.uk. Retrieved 23 October 2012 Starburst magazine gave it 7 stars out of 10, and said that the episode "didn’t quite live up to the high standards set by last week’s series opener but it was still a thoroughly enjoyable outing and a promising continuation of the series. Radio Times, however, called it "a slightly baggier, flabbier episode than last week’s series opener, with a couple of set-pieces that outstay their welcome.
A few weeks before departure, the crew came to the factories in shifts of a few days each for shore leave, chaperoned by some of the ship's officers. Hog Lane was lined with open-fronted booths and shops catering to them, selling food, drink, clothing, and "chowchows" (novelties), and was policed by Chinese guards stationed at both ends of the alley. At first the supercargos came and left with the ships, but over the course of the 18th century companies began to rent their factory spaces year-round to avoid being displaced on their return. The supercargos were then permitted to outstay their company's ships a few weeks to conduct business for the next season; after that, they were obliged to remove themselves to Macao through the spring and summer until the appearance of the next ship. By the 1760s, every East India company had permanent supercargos and rooms were being rented in Macao year-round as well. In the mid-1750s, the East India Company realized that the fees and prices were both better at Ningbo; it was also nearer the main centres of Chinese tea production and silk manufacture.

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