Stayer ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Stayer ( noun )

  1. A person or animal that remains in a particular place or position for a long time.
  2. A horse trained to run long distances in a race.

Origin:

From the old english word "stæger" meaning "one who stays or remains in a place".

Examples:

  1. The old man was a real stayer, he had lived in the same house for over 50 years.
  2. The stayer horse in the race was able to maintain a steady pace throughout the entire course.
  3. She was a stayer, always there for her friends and family.
  4. The stayer in the marathon finished the race with a time of four hours.
  5. The stayer in the chess tournament managed to stay focused for over 6 hours.

(As a verb)

Stayer ( verb )

  1. A person or animal that remains in a particular place or position for a long time.
  2. A horse trained to run long distances in a race.

Origin:

From the old english word "stæger" meaning "one who stays or remains in a place".

Examples:

  1. The old man was a real stayer, he had lived in the same house for over 50 years.
  2. The stayer horse in the race was able to maintain a steady pace throughout the entire course.
  3. She was a stayer, always there for her friends and family.
  4. The stayer in the marathon finished the race with a time of four hours.
  5. The stayer in the chess tournament managed to stay focused for over 6 hours.
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