overstay in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

overstay in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for overstay in the English»Spanish Dictionary

overstay Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to overstay one's welcome
to overstay one's welcome
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A cost is something that can cause irritation like a friend overstaying his welcome.
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After reading an unapologetic statement, he was released to immigration officials because he had also been found guilty of overstaying his business visa.
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This has led to the opposition accusing the government of overstaying their implicit term and also of using intimidation to try to silence dissent.
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He found himself obliged to overstay his leave of absence in order to protect the lady who afterwards became his wife.
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Calling the first film as a popcorn popper and a cinematic sugar buzz and the second film an entertaining film that doesn't overstay its welcome.
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If he overstayed his leave it was reduced to one-fifth or one-tenth.
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He overstayed his leave, lost his government post, and the decision to become a full-time actor was effectively made for him.
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Some cool jams overstay their welcome with running times meant for the clubs, but you will leave sweating and smiling.
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Commuters will be fined 10 per hour for overstaying the limit.
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He overstayed and toured the country for the next four months.
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