Stay aloof from
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AnswerCrossword Clue
SITOUTStay aloof from
PLAYITCOOLStay aloof
NOSIESTFurthest from aloof
keepto remain aloof from the society of others
mugwumpsA person who remains aloof or independent, esp. from party politics
KEEPATADISTANCEStay away from
BOYCOTTStay away from
SHUNStay away from
FORBEARStay away from
EVADEStay away from
ESCHEWStay away from
ELUDEStay away from
AVOIDStay away from
NOTDOStay away from
keepto stay away from
CUTStay away from (a class).
DONTKHMERANYMOORStay away from my door!
DANGERZONEPlace to stay away from
GRR"Stay away from my bone!"
GRR"Stay away from my dogfood!"
SITOUTStay away from the action
BITERDog to stay away from
SEDGEADVICE"Stay away from the swamp grass"?
PRIVATEQUARTERSPlace to stay apart from others
steerto stay away from purposely; avoid
NUTALLERGYReason to stay away from filberts
SICKKIDReason to stay home from work, say
SICKERMore likely to stay home from work
ROCKNROLLIt's here to stay, in a song from the movie "Grease"
mainstaysa ship's stay extending from the maintop forward usually to the foot of the foremast
mainstayA stay that extends from the maintop to the foot of the foremast of a sailing ship
aftercaresCare of a patient after a stay in the hospital or of a person on release from prison
backstaysA stay on a sailing ship leading downward and aft from the top or upper part of a mast
backstayA stay on a sailing ship leading downward and aft from the top or upper part of a mast
jiba triangular sail set on a stay extending usually from the head of the foremast to the bowsprit or the jibboom
exchangeA visit or visits in which two people or groups from different countries stay with each other or do each other's jobs
headstay(on a sailing vessel) a stay leading forward from the head of the foremost mast to the stem head or the end of the bowsprit
forestaystay leading aft and upward from the stem or knightheads of a vessel to the head of the fore lower mast; the lowermost stay of a foremast