Yes,' answered he; whereupon they condoled with him and wept sore for him and said to him, 'Abide here till we dive for thy luck this next time and whatsoever betideth us shall be between us and thee.
He said: 'Nay, nay; I have nought to do but to abide here as long as I may, looking upon thee and hearkening to thy voice.
Friend, when we are wedded, and thou art a great chieftain, as thou wilt be, I shall ask of thee the boon to suffer me to abide here at whiles that I may remember the days when I was little and the love of the kindred waxed in me.
I can give ye none other counsel than that ye abide here till ye be once more whole.
Then said Sir Morien: "'Tis good that we abide here within, and brave the venture for the sake of the king our lord.
I have no mind to abide here behind ye, nor to hinder ye and cause ye to delay when ye would fain ride hence, as I know right well!
Abide here; thou art not burdensome to us; and when the son of Ulysses shall come, he will give thee, may be, a mantle and a tunic.
And may ye abide here in joy with your wives and children, and may ye have all manner of good things and may no evil come near you.
But now, I pray thee, abide here for a space, that I may give thee a goodly gift, such as friends give to friends, to be an heirloom in thy house.
For never, nay never, doth any man who cometh to my house, abide here long in sorrow for want of help upon his way.
Nay, it is even now time to sleep, whether I go to the swift ship to my company or abide here: and for my convoy you and the gods will care.
Nay, abide here, settled on thine own lands: thou hast no need upon the deep unharvested to suffer evil and go wandering.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "abide here" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.