1. stay longer
Please, stay longer.
2. to stay on
David is going to stay on at university to do further research.
3. overstay
Some of the workers have overstayed their contracts.
They decided to overstay because the weather was great
4. stick around
You go ahead - I'll stick around until Candice shows up.
I hope you'll stick around till the end.
I've decided to stick around a while
You go - I'll stick around here a bit longer.
What they really want to know is if you will stick around or move the moment you find a better offer.
5. Linger
'she lingered in the yard, enjoying the warm sunshine'
The tourists didn't linger very long.
I tried not to linger over the photo, to look away, to move on.
The smell from the fire still lingered days later.
a taste that lingers in your mouth
His anonymous correspondent's criticism, however, lingered in his mind
The smell from the fire still lingered hours later.
And now it's the smell of incense in my clothes which lingers and which I find hopeful
It's no mercy, letting a child linger in such pain.
So when the echo of the gunshots had lingered, it was soon drowned by the chanting of the mob, and I didn't believe what I was hearing.
she lingered beside the grave
They lingered over coffee and missed the last bus.
She lingered for a few minutes to talk to Nick.
he lingered over his dressing
with question still lingering about how giants like FB and Google are sharing out personal information