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Stay Phrase Means Late Eslpod Early Riser Podcast

Id ESLPod_0575_WE_0825
Episode Id ESLPod 575
Episode Title Being an Early or Late Riser
Phrase to stay up
Text In this podcast, the phrase "to stay up" means to delay one's bedtime, or to remain awake late at night, when most other people are asleep: "Last night we stayed up late to watch an old movie on TV." The phrase "to stay out" means to be away from the place where one lives: "Why did you stay out so late?" The phrase "to stay out of (something)" means to not become involved in an argument or discussion: "Whenever her brothers start discussing politics or religion, Ellyn tries to stay out of it by leaving the room." Finally, the phrase "to stay on" means to continue doing something after one is expected to stop doing it: "When Mrs. Pebley retired as a teacher, she decided to stay on as a volunteer in the classroom."
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