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stay at

v. reside temporarily; "I'm staying at the Hilton"

Usage examples of "stay at".

But the same motive that had impelled the wingman to stay at the scene of the crash, the motive that forced Nestor Gamidge to plunge into the icy sea, was at work upon the admiral and he said, ``We'll hold the wind a little longer.

But the same motive that had impelled the wingman to stay at the scene of the crash, the motive that forced Nestor Gamidge to plunge into the icy sea, was at work upon the admiral and he said, “.

One said they'd had an accident, and asked if they could stay at my place for a while.

You can stay at my house if you will, and it shall not cost you a cent.

No, she didn't need any help, but if Matthew wanted to stay at her boarding house, it'd be a dollar a day for two meals and a bed.

He warned them that they were not likely to survive long in the wilderness, but they'd been adamant about not wanting to stay at the castle.