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Abuse, as a welcome
Answer for the clue "Abuse, as a welcome ", 7 letters:
outstay
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Word definitions for outstay in dictionaries
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Word definitions in WordNet
v. stay too long; "overstay or outstay one's welcome" [syn: overstay ] surpass in staying power; "They outstayed their competitors"
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1600, from out (adv.) + stay (v.).
Usage examples of outstay.
The pigling, as though aware that it might have outstayed its welcome, dashed out at the door, and the gamecock followed it at a more dignified pace.
She busied herself putting the pots awayand banking the fire as an excuse to outstay her welcome.
I answered as little to the point as I could, and took care not to outstay my welcome.
Youve got what you came for, so kindly dont be so ill-mannered as to outstay your welcome .
Professor, so readily that Polly wondered uneasily if they had outstayed their welcome.
I like her from the first, which was just as well because she outstayed her welcome and got completely drunk.
Although he had been a resident for several years, Purvey still acted as though he were an uninvited guest who had long outstayed his welcome.
He paid well, never troubled her with small talk or promises, and rarely outstayed his welcome.
Professor, so readily that Polly wondered uneasily if they had outstayed their welcome.
I like her from the first, which was just as well because she outstayed her welcome and got completely drunk.
Plutarchian heroes outstayed not their fame, And what nor Brutus nor Themistocles Nor Cato nor Mark Antony survived, Why, why should I?
Wetmore went away, but Beaton remained, and he outstayed several other people who came up to speak to Miss Vance.