Crossword clues for stay
stay
- Inn time
- Governor's reprieve
- Don't leave!
- Don't depart
- Dog show command
- Decide not to take a hit
- Command to Rex
- Command after "Sit!"
- Collar accessory
- "Don't go yet"
- Time at the inn
- Motel visit
- Fail to leave
- Command to Lassie
- Cancel a departure
- "Stick around"
- "I'll be right back"
- ''Don't go!''
- Word to Rover
- Vacation time
- Time at the hotel
- Temporary reprieve
- Spend time (at)
- Spend some time
- Reside temporarily
- Remain in a certain state
- Remain behind
- Order to stop
- Not get hit?
- Not cut out
- Instruction to a boxer
- Gloria Estefan "Can't ___ Away From You"
- Don't take another card
- Don't run off
- Court suspension
- Corset support
- Corset insert
- Command after "sit," perhaps
- Collar strip
- Collar controller
- "Freeze, Fido!"
- "Don't move, Spot!"
- "Don't move, Rover!"
- "____ Hungry"
- 'Don't go!'
- Word to a boxer?
- Word before out or put
- Word before "warm" or "woke"
- Word before "put" or "tuned"
- Whalebone, once
- Visitor's term
- Visit at an inn
- Village People "It's fun to ___ at the YMCA"
- Vacation period
- U2 "___ (Faraway, So Close!)"
- Time spent in a place
- Time spent at a hotel
- Time spent
- Time in an inn
- Time at a resort
- Time at a motel
- Take up quarters
- Suspension of a sort
- Suspension of a court case
- Supporting rope
- Support — postponement
- Stop, Fido!
- Stop awhile
- Stiffening piece
- Shirt collar thing
- Ships' rope
- Sam Smith's "___ with Me"
- Rope bracing a mast etc
- Rex's admonition
- Request to an unwanted follower?
- Remain here
- Remain — support
- Put off — visit
- Prefer not to get hit
- Postpone, as an execution
- Pause in a legal process
- Opposite of "heel"
- One week, for many beach house rentals
- Old corset support
- Obedience-school lesson
- Obedience school shout (4)
- Obedience class word
- Not take off
- Not move
- Not go
- Not fly the coop
- Night at an inn, e.g
- Neither raise nor fold
- Match a poker raise
- Mast's support
- Lisa Loeb's first hit
- Lisa Loeb hit
- Linger on
- Length of residence
- Legal stoppage
- Legal pause
- Legal deferral
- Law order
- Lab stopper?
- Keep up (with)
- Keep going, in poker
- Judicial reprieve
- Judicial pause
- Judge's reprieve
- Jackson Browne tune
- Instruction to a shepherd
- Inn visit
- Hotel sojourn
- Hotel experience
- Hang on, in poker
- Guy line
- Guest's visit
- Elvis Costello "Please ___"
- Don't run away
- Don't go yet
- Don't go anywhere
- Don't exit
- Dog-trainer's shout
- Dog school command
- Dog owner's "hold it right there" command
- Dog command that means "Don't move!"
- Dog command often given with a forward-facing palm
- Decide not to go
- Days at an inn
- Corset hardware
- Condemned man's hope
- Common dog command
- Command to a sitting dog
- Command to a dog after "Sit!"
- Command that one shouldn't follow
- Command telling a dog not to move
- Collar piece
- Collar feature
- Boxer's order
- Bit of training accompanying "Sit!" and "Speak!"
- B&B visit
- Avoid getting hit?
- Airbnb visit, say
- Admonition to Spot
- 311 "Don't ___ Home"
- 2013 Rihanna song featuring Mikky Ekko
- 2013 Rihanna & Mikky Ekko hit
- 2012 Rihanna hit
- 1994 #1 Lisa Loeb hit
- "Wait, I don't want to be alone here!"
- "Wait there, Rover!"
- "Take your coat off"
- "Sit!" relative
- "Sit!" follower
- "Should I ___ or Should I Go" (1982 song by The Clash)
- "Please, don't leave!"
- "Please don't go!"
- "Oh, won't you ___, just a little bit longer"
- "Oh won't you ___, just a little bit longer"
- "I've made extras!"
- "I've made extra for dinner"
- "I ___ Away" Alice in Chains
- "Fido, don't move!"
- "Don't move" command to a dog
- "Don't move, Rex"
- "Don't move, Fido"
- "Don't move, Fang!"
- "Don't move a muzzle!"
- "Don't leave yet"
- "Don't go"
- "Don't go, doggie!"
- "Don't go out that door!"
- "Don't depart, doggie!"
- "___ woke!"
- "___ With Me" (Sam Smith song)
- "__ tuned!"
- ''Freeze, Fido!''
- ___-at-home parent
- ___-at-home mom
- Stick flexible as putty
- Refuse to leave street? Indeed, sulk forgetting nothing
- Don’t split up tasty fragments!
- Voter, say, unexpectedly to be a Remainer?
- Stick around
- Mast-steadying rope
- Dog command that's the opposite of "Come!"
- Canine command usually spoken slowly in a low voice
- Judge's order
- Supporting member
- Postponement
- Command to Spot
- "Don't move!" to Fido
- Gallows reprieve
- Arrest of action
- Command to Fido
- Abide
- Corset prop
- Collar stiffener
- Corset part
- Command to Rover
- Blackjack option
- Admonition to Fido
- Sojourn
- Quote, part 6
- Command to a boxer
- Deferral
- Word to 17-Across
- Mast support
- Hang out
- "Sit" follower
- Reinforcement for a collar
- Host's request
- Nautical guy
- "Don't go!" kin
- Command for Rover
- Not leave home
- "Don't leave!"
- Hang around
- Order to Fido
- Corset stiffener
- Hang in there
- Don't take off
- Command to a dog that means "Don't move"
- Collar support
- Don't dash off
- Hotel visit
- Supporting piece
- Legal suspension
- Canine order
- A judge might issue one
- Not split?
- With 40-Across, coloring advice ... and literally so
- Judge's issuance
- Lab directive?
- "Don't move, Bowser!"
- Remain in place
- Not go anywhere
- Lab order
- "Don't go anywhere"
- Modern R&R option
- Neither raise nor fold, in poker
- Blackjack choice
- "Don't leave me!"
- Something booked on Travelocity
- Certain court order
- "___ With Me" (Sam Smith hit)
- Not skedaddle
- Command that a dog shouldn't follow
- A thin strip of metal or bone that is used to stiffen a garment (e.g. a corset)
- A judicial order forbidding some action until an event occurs or the order is lifted
- (nautical) brace consisting of a heavy rope or wire cable used as a support for a mast or spar
- Not be off
- Spend the night
- Meet the raise
- Call in poker
- Check
- Linger longer
- Guy rope
- Court order
- "It is easier to ___ out than get out": Twain
- Defer
- ___ put (remain)
- Item in a corset or a collar
- Guy on a ship
- Corset bone
- Brace
- Dog owner's command
- Sailing item
- Tarry awhile
- Legal delay
- Layover
- Corset feature
- Nautical rope
- This may figure in an hourglass figure
- Jib guy
- Spar rope
- Whalebone device
- Appease temporarily
- Reprieve from the governor
- Delay legally
- Satisfy for a time
- Supporting rope or wire
- ___ of execution
- Girdle girder
- Collar gadget
- Collar insertion
- Match the poker bet
- Request to a welcome guest
- Prop up
- Restrain
- Sit it out
- Guy, for one, saves time
- Guy is into pasta – yummy!
- Messy location limiting a period in hotel
- Chasers out, yet to beat Never Say Die
- Wander right off – or not
- Wait for supporting rope
- Keep going - or don't!
- Support visit to delay postponement of legal proceedings
- Support visit
- Support Remain
- Stop castaway cutting braces
- Saint always a support
- Not leave time to visit state
- Lodge close to dangerous river
- Rope or wire used to support a mast
- Rest going back in custody at station
- Remain; steady
- Remain; guy
- Remain; brace
- Remain to offer support
- Remain in street? Indeed
- Put off - visit
- Postpone visit
- Don't go south before Scottish river
- Don't go!
- Dickinson's last verse about butterflies
- Defer or continue support
- Those last in races at sea may remain behind
- Thin strip used to stiffen a garment
- Hold back
- Obedience school command
- Legal order
- Command to a canine
- Sit tight
- Go no further
- Order in the court
- Don't move
- Judicial order
- Welcoming word
- Order to Spot
- Go nowhere
- Call, in poker
- Legal postponement
- Neither fold nor raise
- "Don't leave"
- Time at a hotel
- Stick it out
- Order to a dog
- Kennel command
- Refuse to budge
- Order to Rover
- Forgo a hit, in Reno
- Court's postponement
- Court postponement
- Continue to be
- "Make yourself comfortable"
- Go no farther
- Don't budge
- Dog trainer's command
- Command for Fido
- "Don't move, Fido!"
- "___ tuned!"
- Wear out one's welcome
- Spot check?
- Lab instruction?
- Collar part
- White collar worker?
- "Don't budge!"
- Wait around
- Order to Rex
- Obedience-school word
- Obedience school word
- Master's command
- Legal reprieve
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Stay \Stay\ (st[=a]), n. [AS. st[ae]g, akin to D., G., Icel., Sw., & Dan. stag; cf. OF. estai, F. ['e]tai, of Teutonic origin.] (Naut.) A large, strong rope, employed to support a mast, by being extended from the head of one mast down to some other, or to some part of the vessel. Those which lead forward are called fore-and-aft stays; those which lead to the vessel's side are called backstays. See Illust. of Ship.
In stays, or Hove in stays (Naut.), in the act or
situation of staying, or going about from one tack to
another.
--R. H. Dana, Jr.
Stay holes (Naut.), openings in the edge of a staysail through which the hanks pass which join it to the stay.
Stay tackle (Naut.), a tackle attached to a stay and used for hoisting or lowering heavy articles over the side.
To miss stays (Naut.), to fail in the attempt to go about.
--Totten.
Triatic stay (Naut.), a rope secured at the ends to the heads of the foremast and mainmast with thimbles spliced to its bight into which the stay tackles hook.
Stay \Stay\ (st[=a]), v. i. [[root]163. See Stay to hold up, prop.]
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To remain; to continue in a place; to abide fixed for a space of time; to stop; to stand still.
She would command the hasty sun to stay.
--Spenser.Stay, I command you; stay and hear me first.
--Dryden.I stay a little longer, as one stays To cover up the embers that still burn.
--Longfellow. -
To continue in a state.
The flames augment, and stay At their full height, then languish to decay.
--Dryden. -
To wait; to attend; to forbear to act.
I 'll tell thee all my whole device When I am in my coach, which stays for us.
--Shak.The father can not stay any longer for the fortune.
--Locke. -
To dwell; to tarry; to linger.
I must stay a little on one action.
--Dryden. -
To rest; to depend; to rely; to stand; to insist.
I stay here on my bond.
--Shak.Ye despise this word, and trust in oppression and perverseness, and stay thereon.
--Isa. xxx. 12. -
To come to an end; to cease; as, that day the storm stayed. [Archaic]
Here my commission stays.
--Shak. To hold out in a race or other contest; as, a horse stays well. [Colloq.]
(Naut.) To change tack, as a ship.
Stay \Stay\ (st[=a]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Stayed (st[=a]d) or Staid (st[=a]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Staying.] [OF. estayer, F. ['e]tayer to prop, fr. OF. estai, F. ['e]tai, a prop, probably fr. OD. stade, staeye, a prop, akin to E. stead; or cf. stay a rope to support a mast. Cf. Staid, a., Stay, v. i.]
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To stop from motion or falling; to prop; to fix firmly; to hold up; to support.
Aaron and Hur stayed up his hands, the one on the one side, and the other on the other side.
--Ex. xvii. 1 -
Sallows and reeds . . . for vineyards useful found To stay thy vines.
--Dryden.2. To support from sinking; to sustain with strength; to satisfy in part or for the time.
He has devoured a whole loaf of bread and butter, and it has not staid his stomach for a minute.
--Sir W. Scott. -
To bear up under; to endure; to support; to resist successfully.
She will not stay the siege of loving terms, Nor bide the encounter of assailing eyes.
--Shak. -
To hold from proceeding; to withhold; to restrain; to stop; to hold.
Him backward overthrew and down him stayed With their rude hands and grisly grapplement.
--Spenser.All that may stay their minds from thinking that true which they heartily wish were false.
--Hooker. -
To hinder; to delay; to detain; to keep back.
Your ships are stayed at Venice.
--Shak.This business staid me in London almost a week.
--Evelyn.I was willing to stay my reader on an argument that appeared to me new.
--Locke. To remain for the purpose of; to wait for. ``I stay dinner there.''
--Shak.-
To cause to cease; to put an end to.
Stay your strife.
--Shak.For flattering planets seemed to say This child should ills of ages stay.
--Emerson. (Engin.) To fasten or secure with stays; as, to stay a flat sheet in a steam boiler.
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(Naut.) To tack, as a vessel, so that the other side of the vessel shall be presented to the wind.
To stay a mast (Naut.), to incline it forward or aft, or to one side, by the stays and backstays.
Stay \Stay\, n. [Cf. OF. estai, F. ['e]tai support, and E. stay a rope to support a mast.]
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That which serves as a prop; a support. ``My only strength and stay.''
--Milton.Trees serve as so many stays for their vines.
--Addison.Lord Liverpool is the single stay of this ministry.
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pl. A corset stiffened with whalebone or other material, worn by women, and rarely by men.
How the strait stays the slender waist constrain.
--Gay. -
Continuance in a place; abode for a space of time; sojourn; as, you make a short stay in this city.
Make haste, and leave thy business and thy care; No mortal interest can be worth thy stay.
--Dryden.Embrace the hero and his stay implore.
--Waller. -
Cessation of motion or progression; stand; stop.
Made of sphere metal, never to decay Until his revolution was at stay.
--Milton.Affairs of state seemed rather to stand at a stay.
--Hayward. -
Hindrance; let; check. [Obs.]
They were able to read good authors without any stay, if the book were not false.
--Robynson (More's Utopia). -
Restraint of passion; moderation; caution; steadiness; sobriety. [Obs.] ``Not grudging that thy lust hath bounds and stays.''
--Herbert.The wisdom, stay, and moderation of the king.
--Bacon.With prudent stay he long deferred The rough contention.
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(Engin.) Strictly, a part in tension to hold the parts together, or stiffen them.
Stay bolt (Mech.), a bolt or short rod, connecting opposite plates, so as to prevent them from being bulged out when acted upon by a pressure which tends to force them apart, as in the leg of a steam boiler.
Stay busk, a stiff piece of wood, steel, or whalebone, for the front support of a woman's stays. Cf. Busk.
Stay rod, a rod which acts as a stay, particularly in a steam boiler.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"support, prop, brace," 1510s, from Middle French estaie "piece of wood used as a support," Old French estaie "prop, support," perhaps from Frankish *staka "support" or some other Germanic word, from Proto-Germanic *stagaz (cognates: Middle Dutch stake "stick," Old English steli "steel," stæg "rope used to support a mast"), from PIE *stak- "to stand, place" (see stay (n.2)). In some uses from stay (v.2).
"strong rope which supports a ship's mast," from Old English stæg "rope used to support a mast," from Proto-Germanic *stagaz (cognates: Dutch stag, Low German stach, German Stag, Old Norse stag "stay of a ship"), from PIE *stak- "to stand, place," perhaps ultimately an extended form of root *sta- "to stand" (see stet).
1520s, "delay, postponement, period of remaining in a place," from stay (v.1). Meaning "action of stoppage, appliance for stopping" is 1530s; that of "suspension of judicial proceedings" is from 1540s.
"support, sustain," early 15c., from Middle French estayer (Modern French étayer), originally in nautical use, "secure by stays," from estaie (see stay (n.1)). The nautical sense in English is from 1620s. Related: Stayed; staying.
mid-15c., "cease going forward, come to a halt," also (transitive) "detain, hold back," from Old French estai-, stem of estare "to stay or stand," from Latin stare "to stand, stand still, remain standing; be upright, be erect; stand firm, stand in battle; abide; be unmovable; be motionless; remain, tarry, linger; take a side," (source also of Italian stare, Spanish estar "to stand, to be"), from PIE root *sta- "to stand" (see stet). Sense of "remain" is first recorded 1570s; that of "reside as a guest for a short period" is from 1550s. Related: Stayed; staying.\n
\nOf things, "remain in place," 1590s. Stay put is first recorded 1843, American English. "To stay put is to keep still, remain in order. A vulgar expression" [Bartlett]. Phrase stay the course is originally (1885) in reference to horses holding out till the end of a race. Stay-stomach was (1800) "a snack."
Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. 1 (context nautical English) A strong rope supporting a mast, and leading from one masthead down to some other, or other part of the vessel. 2 A guy, rope, or wire supporting or stabilizing a platform, such as a bridge, a pole, such as a tentpole, the mast of a derrick, or other structural element. 3 (context chain-cable English) The transverse piece in a link. vb. 1 (context transitive nautical English) To incline forward, aft, or to one side by means of stays. 2 (context transitive nautical English) To tack; put on the other tack. 3 (context intransitive nautical English) To change; tack; go about; be in stays, as a ship. Etymology 2
vb. 1 (context transitive English) To prop; support; sustain; hold up; steady. 2 (context transitive English) To stop; detain; keep back; delay; hinder. 3 (context transitive English) To restrain; withhold; check; stop. 4 (context transitive English) To put off; defer; postpone; delay; keep back. 5 (context transitive English) To hold the attention of. 6 (context transitive English) To bear up under; to endure; to hold out against; to resist. 7 (context transitive English) To wait for; await. 8 (context intransitive English) To rest; depend; rely. 9 (context intransitive English) To stop; come to a stand or standstill. 10 (context intransitive English) To come to an end; cease. 11 (context intransitive English) To dwell; linger; tarry; wait. 12 (context intransitive English) To make a stand; stand. 13 (context intransitive English) To hold out, as in a race or contest; last or persevere to the end. 14 (context intransitive English) To remain in a particular place, especially for an indefinite time; sojourn; abide. Etymology 3
n. 1 A prop; a support. 2 (context archaic English) A fastening for a garment; a hook; a clasp; anything to hang another thing on. 3 That which holds or restrains; obstacle; check; hindrance; restraint. 4 A stop; a halt; a break or cessation of action, motion, or progress. 5 (context archaic English) A standstill; a state of rest; entire cessation of motion or progress. 6 A postponement, especially of an execution or other punishment. 7 A fixed state; fixedness; stability; permanence. 8 continuance or a period of time spent in a place; abode for an indefinite time; sojourn. 9 (context nautical English) A station or fixed anchorage for vessels. 10 Restraint of passion; prudence; moderation; caution; steadiness; sobriety. 11 A piece of stiff material, such as plastic or whalebone, used to stiffen a piece of clothing. 12 (context obsolete English) Hindrance; let; check. Etymology 4
1 (context UK dialectal English) steep; ascending. 2 (context UK dialectal English) (context of a roof English) Steeply pitched. 3 (context UK dialectal English) difficult to negotiate; not easy to access; sheer. 4 (context UK dialectal English) stiff; upright; unbending; reserved; haughty; proud. adv. (context UK dialectal English) steeply. alt. 1 (context UK dialectal English) steep; ascending. 2 (context UK dialectal English) (context of a roof English) Steeply pitched. 3 (context UK dialectal English) difficult to negotiate; not easy to access; sheer. 4 (context UK dialectal English) stiff; upright; unbending; reserved; haughty; proud.
WordNet
n. continuing or remaining in a place or state; "they had a nice stay in Paris"; "a lengthy hospital stay"; "a four-month stay in bankruptcy court"
a judicial order forbidding some action until an event occurs or the order is lifted; "the Supreme Court has the power to stay an injunction pending an appeal to the whole Court"
the state of inactivity following an interruption; "the negotiations were in arrest"; "held them in check"; "during the halt he got some lunch"; "the momentary stay enabled him to escape the blow"; "he spent the entire stop in his seat" [syn: arrest, check, halt, hitch, stop, stoppage]
(nautical) brace consisting of a heavy rope or wire cable used as a support for a mast or spar
a thin strip of metal or bone that is used to stiffen a garment (e.g. a corset)
v. stay the same; remain in a certain state; "The dress remained wet after repeated attempts to dry it"; "rest assured"; "stay alone"; "He remained unmoved by her tears"; "The bad weather continued for another week" [syn: remain, rest] [ant: change]
stay put (in a certain place); "We are staying in Detroit; we are not moving to Cincinnati"; "Stay put in the corner here!"; "Stick around and you will learn something!" [syn: stick, stick around, stay put] [ant: move]
dwell; "You can stay with me while you are in town"; "stay a bit longer--the day is still young" [syn: bide, abide]
continue in a place, position, or situation; "After graduation, she stayed on in Cambridge as a student adviser"; "Stay with me, please"; "despite student protests, he remained Dean for another year"; "She continued as deputy mayor for another year" [syn: stay on, continue, remain]
remain behind; "I had to stay at home and watch the children" [ant: depart]
stop or halt; "Please stay the bloodshed!" [syn: detain, delay]
stay behind; "The smell stayed in the room"; "The hostility remained long after they made up" [syn: persist, remain]
a trial of endurance; "ride out the storm" [syn: last out, ride out, outride]
stop a judicial process; "The judge stayed the execution order"
fasten with stays
Wikipedia
Stay may refer to:
Stay is a 2005 American psychological thriller film directed by Marc Forster and written by David Benioff. It stars Ewan McGregor, Ryan Gosling, Bob Hoskins and Naomi Watts, with production by Regency and distribution by 20th Century Fox. The film represents intense relationships centering on reality, death, love and the afterlife.
- redirect Stay (Ne-Yo song)
"Stay" is a song written and recorded by David Bowie in 1975 for the album Station to Station, released in January the following year. In July 1976, the song was released as a single by RCA in the United States The length of the album version of "Stay" is 6:15.
The verse and chorus structures can be traced back to " John, I'm Only Dancing (Again)", a track recorded for the Young Americans album but first released (as a single) in 1979.
"Stay" is the debut single by American R&B singer Ne-Yo, from his debut studio album In My Own Words (2006). It features rapper Peedi Peedi and produced by Ron "Neff-U" Feemstar.
The video for "Stay" premiered on BET and VH1 in September 2005, and on TRL in November 2005. The single failed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 when it was released in the U.S. in 2005, however, the song proved to be a success on the R&B charts, peaking at number 36, Ne-Yo's first single to do so as a solo artist.
In the UK, "Stay" was due to be released as the third single from In My Own Words. The video premiered on UK television in September 2006 on TV channel B4. The single was due to be released in the UK on October 2, 2006 but due to lack of airplay, the single was subsequently cancelled.
"Stay" is a song by UK based pop act Shakespears Sister, released by London Records in January 1992 as the second single from their album Hormonally Yours. Upon release, the single became a global smash hit becoming the duo's first and only No. 1 single in numerous territories, including the UK, where it topped the UK Singles Chart for eight consecutive weeks; the longest UK No. 1 reign for any girl band, and was the fourth biggest selling single of 1992. The single also held the No. 1 position in band member Siobhan Fahey's birthplace, Ireland, for six weeks, and it was a transatlantic hit reaching No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US.
At the 1993 Brit Awards "Stay" won the award for Best British Video. In November 2010, The X Factor contestant Cher Lloyd performed the song on series 7 of the show. Following this, the original version re-entered the UK, Ireland and the European Hot 100 Singles charts. The song originally sold 490,000 copies in the UK by the end of 1992 which was a year that saw low single sales, as of February 2012 it had sold over 600,000 copies (the threshold for a Platinum certification in the UK).
"Stay" was the only Shakespears Sister song that featured Siobhan Fahey less prominently on vocals than Marcella Detroit, with Detroit singing the verses and lead chorus and Fahey singing the song's dramatic bridge. Detroit is noted for singing in whistle register before the last chorus of the song, going up to a high F (F6). The piano, synth and bass guitar were performed by Ian Maidman, and the drums by Steve Ferrera, both musicians whose contributions featured throughout the 'Hormonally Yours' album.
"Stay" is a song from Pink Floyd's 1972 album Obscured by Clouds. It is known for being one of the album's particularly slow-moving, lyrical songs. The song was also issued as the B-side of " Free Four".
Stay is Jeremy Camp's second studio album and his first major-label studio album, released in 2002.
"Stay" is a song by American group Jodeci from their debut album Forever My Lady (1991). The song was the third single released in promotion for the album in December 1991. "Stay" was the group's second number one R&B hit, spending two weeks at number-one on the US R&B chart and peaked at number forty-one on the Billboard Hot 100.
"Stay (I Missed You)" is a song by American singer-songwriter Lisa Loeb. It was released in May 1994 as the lead single from the original movie soundtrack Reality Bites (1994). The song was written and composed by Loeb herself, while production was handled by Juan Patiño and Loeb, who previously produced some of her songs back with Nine Stories. "Stay" was originally conceived in 1990 when she formed the band Nine Stories, who were then featured in the song (they were credited separated from Loeb). Loeb's neighbor and friend, actor Ethan Hawke had found out about the song and submitted it to actor Ben Stiller's directional film soundtrack Reality Bites which was then accepted. Musically, "Stay" is a pop rock song that has been influenced with folk music. Lyrically, the song deals with a relationship that is in trouble, but the singer tries to reconcile with her lover.
"Stay" received positive reviews from most music critics, who praised the lyrical and production side and likened the song's commercial potential. Several critics had listed the song in some of the best song lists. "Stay" ultimately went on to become a number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, earning her the distinction of being the first artist to top the U.S. chart before being signed to any record label. The song was commercially successful in countries including New Zealand, Australia and the United Kingdom. The song's music video was produced and directed by close friend Ethan Hawke who lived near her apartment in New York City. For their performance of the song Lisa Loeb and Nine Stories were nominated for a Grammy for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals, but lost to All-4-One's "I Swear".
"Stay" is a doo-wop song recorded by Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs. The song was written by Williams in 1953 when he was 15 years old. He had been trying to convince his date not to go home at 10 o'clock as she was supposed to. He lost the argument, but as he was to relate years later, "Like a flood, the words just came to me."
In 1960, the song was put on a demo by Williams and his band, the Zodiacs, but it attracted no interest until a ten-year-old heard it and impressed the band members with her positive reaction to the tune. The band's producers took it along with some other demos to New York City and played them for all the major record producers that they could access. Finally, Al Silver of Herald Records became interested, but insisted that the song be re-recorded as the demo's recording levels were too low. They also said that one line, "Let's have another smoke" would have to be removed in order for the song to be played on commercial radio. After the group recorded the tune again, it was released by Herald Records and was picked up by CKLW. It entered the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 on October 9, 1960 and reached the number one spot on November 21, 1960. It was dislodged a week later by Elvis Presley's " Are You Lonesome Tonight?".
The original recording of "Stay" remains the shortest single ever to reach the top of the American record charts, at 1 minute 36 seconds in length. By 1990, it had sold more than 8 million copies. It received a new lease of popularity after being featured on the Dirty Dancing soundtrack.
"Stay (Wasting Time)" is a song by the Dave Matthews Band, released as the second single off their album Before These Crowded Streets. As a single, it reached #8 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, #33 on the Top 40 Mainstream, and #20 on the Adult 40. The song features The Lovely Ladies (Tawatha Agee, Cindy Myzell, and Brenda White King) on background vocals.
The song has been used as a set closer or as an encore frequently in their live performances. This song is one of the few which do not differ greatly from its studio version when performed live. The only major difference that occurs during live performances is that sometimes the ending of the song features improvisation.
The song was used by the Virginia Tourism Corporation for a 2005 television commercial. It was also featured in the 2007 film The Kingdom.
Stay is a crime novel by Nicola Griffith. It is a sequel to her 1998 novel The Blue Place, and continues the story of its protagonist, Aud Torvingen.
"stay" is Fayray's 12th single. It was released on May 9, 2002 and peaked at #24. The song was used in a commercial for Kanebo's "KATE" cosmetics line and also served as ending theme for the TV program "Matthew's Best Hit TV". The coupling is a cover of Leon Russell's " A Song for You".
Stay is the tenth studio album from British pop group Simply Red. It was released on 12 March 2007 in the UK and entered the official charts at #4. Stay features 10 original tracks and a cover version of " Debris" by The Faces. The song most popular and played on radios is "So Not Over You".
Stay is a compilation album of the band Oingo Boingo. The album was only released in Brazil.
"Stay" is the first track from Elisa's album Soundtrack '96-'06, it was the third single from the album and the first single from the international album Caterpillar, released in Italy, Switzerland and the Netherlands. Stay was released only download in Italy.
"Stay" is the fifth single from Christian singer-songwriter Jeremy Camp's first major label full-length album Stay, released on June 24, 2003.
"Stay" is a house song performed by French DJ David Guetta, featuring vocals from singer Chris Willis. The track was released as the second single from Guetta's second studio album, Guetta Blaster on September 13, 2004. The single was not released in the United Kingdom. In certain territories, the single was released as a double A-side with the French only single " Money". A music video for the track exists, but it does not feature either Guetta or Willis. The single found the most success on the Belgian Singles Chart, peaking at #10.
"Stay" is a song recorded by American country music duo Sugarland. It was released in September 2007 as the fourth and final single from their album Enjoy the Ride (see 2006 in country music). Overall, the song is the group's eighth single to enter the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, where it reached a peak position of #2, and has become their signature song. The music video for "Stay" was ranked #10 on CMT's 100 Greatest Videos.
In addition, it is the first song in Sugarland's career to be written solely by lead vocalist Jennifer Nettles.
"Stay" was certified Gold by the RIAA on February 21, 2008. It was later Sugarland's first single to earn a Platinum certification on March 24, 2009. It reached over two million in sales in 2013, and has sold 2,219,000 copies as of February 2016.
The song is part of the track list for Now That's What I Call Country.
"Stay" was voted the fourth greatest video of the decade on CMT.com
"Stay" is the debut single by British girl group Eternal. It released on 20 September 1993 as the lead single from their debut album Always & Forever (1993). The single entered at number 16 on 26 September 1993 on the UK Singles Chart, eventually peaking at number four on 17 October 1993. The single was also a hit on the US Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 19 on 12 March 1994, their only single to reach the top 40. An earlier version of the song, which was written by Bob Khozouri and Mark Stevens, was recorded by Glenn Jones and released in 1990.
"Stay" is the third single from Jay Sean's second album My Own Way & in the third album, All or Nothing. It was released on 7 July 2008 and became his lowest charting official UK single to date, peaking at #59.
"Stay" is the debut single by hip-hop group, 2-4 Family. It is their only song in which former band member Jo O'Meara sings, because she soon leaves the band, joining S Club in 1999. Jo O'Meara takes the lead vocals, singing dramatically. It charted at #8 on the Viva Top 100. The video was added to YouTube on November 5, 2006. It has had 81,707 views as of June 17, 2009. It is 2-4 Family's most successful song ever released.
After the single, a Christmas version of Stay was also released.
Category:1998 singles
"Stay" is the second single by alternative rock band SafetySuit, off of their debut album Life Left To Go.
It has peaked at #44 on the Billboard Heatseekers Songs, #92 on the Pop 100 chart, and #17 on the Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks chart.
"Stay" is the debut single from Bernard Butler released in January 1998. It was taken from the album People Move On and charted at number 12 on the UK Singles Chart.
"Stay" is a song by English synthpop duo Hurts from their debut album, Happiness. It was released as the album's third single in the United Kingdom on 15 November 2010. The song is the soundtrack to the German film Kokowääh, and was included in the Les Mills International BodyBalance (BodyFlow in the US/Canada) fitness program as Track 8 - Twists for Release 53.
"Stay" is a non-album single by Nick Jonas & the Administration. The song didn't appear on their first album Who I Am.
"Stay" is the first single from the Dutch pop punk band Destine from their upcoming second studio album. The song was released on June 19, 2011 and received significant airplay. It was their second single to climp onto the Netherlands Top 40 charts.
A music video directed by the bands keyboard player Laurens Troost & Sitcom Soldiers was released on June 24, 2011.
On August 10 the band released an instrumental version of "Stay" for free download at MediaFire. It was released for fans to record their version of the song and post videos of them singing it YouTube wherein winners would be chosen to perform with Destine live on their October headline tour in central Europe. The winners were announced on September 1 but the link nor download was never shut down.
"Stay" is a song by Irish singer-songwriter and Boyzone Stephen Gately from his debut solo album, New Beginning. It was released as the third single from the album on May 12, 2001. The song peaked at number 13 on the UK Singles Chart.
"Stay" is a song by the German DJ/production team Sash! featuring La Trec. It was released in September 1997 via Mighty label as the fourth and final single from their album, It's My Life - The Album. The song was number-one for 4 weeks on the Canadian RPM Dance Chart and reached number 10 in Germany, number 19 in Switzerland. It also reached the top 40 in Austria, Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Italy and the Netherlands. Additionally, this is their third consecutive No. 2 in the United Kingdom.
Stay is the 1986 album, released by the late 1970s and 1980s band The Controllers, which was released by MCA Records. It was produced by the band's member Barry J. Eastmond in collaboration with Galen Senogles and Ralph Benatar
The album subsequently went on the charts, peaking at number 25 on the Black Albums chart, making it the most successful R&B album of their career. This album also spanned two R&B singles, "Distant Lover" and their title track "Stay", which was a moderate hit in the UK.
"Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" is a song by the rock band U2. It is the fifth track on their 1993 album, Zooropa, and was released as the album's third single on 22 November 1993. The song was a top ten hit in Ireland, Australia, the United Kingdom, and several other countries. The music video was shot in Berlin, Germany. The earliest incarnation of the song developed during sessions for the group's 1991 album Achtung Baby. It was written for and inspired by Frank Sinatra and bore his surname as the original working title. An alternate recording was used in the Wim Wenders film Faraway, So Close!.
"Stay (Faraway, So Close!)" was well received by critics and nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Original Song. The song made its live debut on the Zoo TV Tour but has only been performed intermittently in an acoustic version over subsequent tours. Members of U2 consider it to be one of their favourite songs; guitarist The Edge named it the best track on the album, while lead singer Bono stated that it was one of their best creations.
Stay is a 2012 a Norwegian English language song written by Tooji Keshtkar, Peter Boström and Figge Boström and sung by Tooji, a Norwegian singer of Iranian origin. On 11 February 2012, it won the 2012 edition of the Melodi Grand Prix for 2012. "Stay" represented Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 in Baku, Azerbaijan. The song advanced from the second semi-final, but in the final it finished in last place with seven points.
"Stay" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna for her seventh studio album, Unapologetic (2012). It features guest vocals by Mikky Ekko, and was released as the second single from the album on January 7, 2013. "Stay" was co-written by Ekko and Justin Parker. The song's lyrical content speaks of temptation and the inability to resist true love. Music critics were generally positive in their opinion regarding the balladry, with most describing it as a standout track on the album, though a few labeled it as boring.
Upon the release of Unapologetic, "Stay" charted on multiple charts worldwide. Following its release as a single, it reached number one in Bulgaria, Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark and Israel and the top five in twenty-four countries worldwide including Australia, France, Germany, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. It peaked at number three on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Rihanna's twenty-fourth top ten on the chart, thus surpassing Whitney Houston's tally. Furthermore, it has charted at number one on the US Pop Songs chart and 16 on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart. Worldwide the single has sold over 10 million copies making it one of the best selling singles of all time.
The song's accompanying music video, directed by Sophie Muller, depicts Rihanna naked in a bathtub filled with cloudy water, while Ekko sings in a separate bathroom. Critics likened the vulnerability and raw emotion in the video to the song itself. Rihanna premiered "Stay" on Saturday Night Live in the United States, while she performed the song in the United Kingdom on the ninth series of The X Factor. Rihanna and Ekko also performed "Stay" at the 2013 Grammy Awards. The track was included on the set list of the majority of her 777 Tour promotional tour dates, in support of the album, while it was included on Rihanna's fifth headlining tour, the " Diamonds World Tour" in the encore and the opening song of her seventh headlining tour, the Anti World Tour.
Stay is a Canadian-Irish drama film co-production. It is directed by Wiebke von Carolsfeld who adapted the story from the Aislinn Hunter novel.
"Stay" is a song by American rock band Black Stone Cherry, written by the band along with Joey Moi. Black Stone Cherry recorded it on their 2011 album Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, produced by Howard Benson.
"Stay" is the debut single by alternative rock band No Devotion.
Stay are identical cast iron human form sculptures made by Antony Gormley and installed in two locations in the central city of Christchurch, New Zealand. The first sculpture was installed in the Avon River in September 2015. The second sculpture is still in storage at Canterbury Museum, to be installed in the north quadrangle of the Arts Centre in early 2016.
"Stay" is a 2015 song by the Norwegian DJ and record producer Kygo. It features the vocals from Maty Noyes. It was released as the fourth single from Kygo's debut studio album, Cloud Nine. An official music video for the song was released on 18 February 2016.
"Stay" is a song performed by British drum and bass duo Sigma. The song was released as a digital download on 18 March 2016 through 3 Beat Records as the eighth and final single from their debut studio album Life (2015). The song peaked to number 178 on the UK Singles Chart. The song was written by Sigma, Carl Ryden, Paul Harris and Elizabeth Paige.
Usage examples of "stay".
So when Madelyne came to him, looking for a place to stay and for gainful employment, Stroker was happy to accommodate her.
On the morning Washington departed Philadelphia to assume command at Boston, he and others of the Massachusetts delegation had traveled a short way with the general and his entourage, to a rousing accompaniment of fifes and drums, Adams feeling extremely sorry for himself for having to stay behind to tend what had become the unglamorous labors of Congress.
He told me that if I thought I was going to prove I was not in love with his wife by staying away I was very much mistaken, and he invited me to accompany all the family to Testaccio, where they intended to have luncheon on the following Thursday.
They stay at a constant level of human accomplishment, and they stay out of politics.
The prolonged stay of Bonaparte at Moscow can indeed be accounted for in no other way than by supposing that he expected the Russian Cabinet would change its opinion and consent to treat for peace.
Excellent in cases of sudden syncope or fainting, such as sometimes require the opening of windows, the dashing on of cold water, the cutting of stays, perhaps, with a scene of more or less tumultuous perturbation and afflux of clamorous womanhood.
The one-eyed madman seemed to care nothing for his own life, yet made staying alive look so easy.
Set random course and stay clear of any Allegiancy astrogation probes.
The big alligator farms pulled people in, and then they stayed and paid good tourist dollars for airboat rides, canoe treks along the endless canals at sunset, and even camping in traditional chickees.
To such allocutions Gregor made no answer, but stayed motionless where he was, as if the door had never been opened.
Howsome ebber, he do say effen enybody wants ter stay wid him, en live right on in de same cabins, dey kin do it, effen dey promise him ter be good niggers en mine him lak dey allus done.
Of all people, Mistress Anan, who had once owned the inn where he stayed in Ebou Dar, was sitting on one of the three-legged stools reading a book.
Mat had never before let himself be turned off a girl because of her mother, even if that mother owned the inn where he was staying, but Mistress Anan had a way about her.
Rick stowed the probe in the equipment bay and followed the two women into the lander, but it had even less room than the command module so he stayed in the tunnel, feeling a bit disoriented as he looked down from above on the angular instrument panel and flight controls.
I should only annoy the ladies and tire myself in waiting for some chance favour if I stayed, I bade them adieu and returned to Sulzbach the next morning.