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9 Sentences With "outstayed its welcome"

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Not one track ever outstayed its welcome—unless you really, really sucked.
But by early adolescence, in the mid-twenties, the Bauhaus had outstayed its welcome.
Many of the bad breakups involve people getting hit by buses, and the story has rather outstayed its welcome even before the aliens arrive.
Those bases even might, at America's expense, keep any Sunni successors to Islamic State from moving into Iraq - as happened after al Qaeda outstayed its welcome.
Whether you're a fervent deplorable for Donald Trump or a shimmying Hillary Clinton acolyte, you probably agree that this presidential campaign has outstayed its welcome by some measure.
It looks like it'll have everything I did like about Half-Life 2 (physics puzzles, atmosphere), while it presumably won't include everything that I didn't (underwhelming FPS action that outstayed its welcome, hoverboats).
To many farmers and residents, the peripatetic visitor from the tropics responsible for their dousing—an "atmospheric river" (known colloquially as the Pineapple Express) that is hundreds of miles wide and carries more moisture than the Amazon—has outstayed its welcome.
A series of public lectures by the Syncretic Association started early in 1841. Bayle Bernard was one of the speakers, and the talks took place in the Suffolk Street Gallery, London. A circumstantial account, "Damned" Tragedies, was given in the July 1842 Fraser's Magazine. Bernard's talk was light-hearted chat about actors, but Heraud and Frederick Guest Tomlins addressed more serious aspects and limitations of current British theatre, before the weekly series outstayed its welcome at the Gallery.
There were further performances given the same season in Boston and St. Louis. The New York Times offered mostly praise for the "fresh, young, powerful voices" of the cast; only Goddard was "out of voice," and even he received high marks for his dramatic presentation. The paper's assessment of the work itself, however, although on balance favorable, was not unmixed: "...[W]hile [the] opera lacks somewhat the routine of the theater, and still more the dramatic note, it nevertheless escapes being either mere scholar's music or unsingable." The Times singled out for praise "a fine barbaric dance in the first act," the heroine's aria "Now Fades the Opal Sky" in Act 2, and some ensembles but suggested that more than one segment of the score somewhat outstayed its welcome.

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