Examples of 'better to stay out' in a sentence

Meaning of "better to stay out"

better to stay out: advises that it is more advantageous to avoid involvement or interference

How to use "better to stay out" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
better to stay out
It would have been better to stay out there.
Better to stay out of close range.
He would have been much better to stay out of the Pentagon discussion altogether.
Better to stay out of trouble.
Sometimes it 's better to stay out of the barrel.
Better to stay out in public.
But it 's far better to stay out of court.
Better to stay out of it.
Until that, it is better to stay out of the market.
Better to stay out of trouble . Here 's a ticket back to Hong Kong.
If this is the case, it 's a thousand times better to stay out of it!
All the better to stay out of trouble.
It 's healthier not to ruminate, always better to stay out of the mud.
It is better to stay out.
It's a little easier to rein him in. Better to stay out in public.

See also

It is better to stay out of the market until there is a clear directional signal.
It 's about a lot of things . Better to stay out of it.
It 's better to stay out of the rain.
Where there are Claymores, there are Yoma . Better to stay out of it.
Sometimes it 's better to stay out of the barrel . Something about.
Better to stay out of trouble . All right!
Still and all, is not it, uh … better to stay out of their way entirely?
It 's better to stay out of sight for a while, before escaping to Spain, sir.
So it 's better to stay out here . It 's just the sprinklers.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Better
We would have been better off staying where we were
Better to appreciate the scent of the paintings
This just gets better and better
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary