Adjective
of Stay
Staid; fixed; settled; sober; -- now written staid. See Staid.
Source: Webster's dictionary2015: Sudden success and a return to the playoffs After a slow start, the Astros took over first place in the AL West on April 19 and stayed there until shortly before the All-Star Break in mid-July. Source: Internet
About 30 percent of valuations stayed the same with the final 20% going down. Source: Internet
According to the artist, she cried in the studio that very day she recorded the song, poured her heart out in the music and stayed in the studio till morning. Source: Internet
According to the pair, when SNAP came to the house, four students, scared, ran out of the back door, while the other six students stayed. Source: Internet
Actors played their scenes at 33 feet (11 m), too shallow a depth for them to need decompression, and rarely stayed down for more than an hour at a time. Source: Internet
According to Schneeberger the mother stayed at the calf's side until it was strong enough to join and keep up with the herd on the feeding grounds. Source: Internet