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Definition of Stay together
1. Verb. Be loyal to one another, especially in times of trouble. "The two families stuck together throughout the war"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stay Together
Literary usage of Stay together
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Economics for Real People: An Introduction to the Austrian School by Gene Callahan (2004)
"... CHAPTER Let's stay together ON DIRECT EXCHANGE AND THE SOCIAL ORDER THE LAW
OF ASSOCIATION RICH HAS WORKED out the details of his solitary economy and ..."
2. Field Hearing on "Education at a Crossroads, What Works? What's Wasted edited by Peter Hoekstra (2000)
"If there are people that like to sing they might stay together and if there are
people that like - if there are guys that like football they're going to ..."
3. A Reference Grammar of Classical Tamil Poetry by V. S. Rajam (1992)
"Since you have become (different) like this, may the noble Destiny make me stay
together with you in the other world as in this world, though I am not ..."
4. A Reference Grammar of Classical Tamil Poetry by V. S. Rajam (1992)
"Since you have become (different) like this, may the noble Destiny make me stay
together with you in the other world as in this world, though I am not ..."
5. Alsea Texts and Myths by Leo Joachim Frachtenberg (1920)
"The children just (had to) stay together. Then they two began to talk: "We shall
not go anywhere, we have plenty of food." Then they two spoke (again): ..."
6. Letters of a Radio-engineer to His Son by John Mills (1922)
"These five atoms of the sulphate part stay together very well and so we treat
... Even so they don't stay together long before they split apart and start ..."
7. Early Settlers and Indian Fighters of Southwest Texas by Andrew Jackson Sowell (1900)
"We had no organization or understanding, and at this time I mentioned to the boys
that we must stay together, but upon the run I can not say whether they ..."