place to stop

  • 81stop — 1. adverb /stɒp,stɑp/ Prone to halting or hesitation. He’s stop still. 2. noun /stɒp,stɑp/ a) A (usually marked) place where line buses, trams or trains halt to let passengers get on and o …

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  • 82stop by — UK US stop by Phrasal Verb with stop({{}}/stɒp/ verb ( pp ) ► to go into a place for a short time when you are going somewhere else: »He stopped by the office to drop off a copy of the contract. »Why don t you stop by on your way to the meeting? …

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  • 83stop by — PHRASAL VERB If you stop by somewhere, you make a short visit to a person or place. [INFORMAL] [V P n] Perhaps I ll stop by the hospital... [V P] I ll stop by to see Leigh before going home …

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  • 84stop on — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms stop on : present tense I/you/we/they stop on he/she/it stops on present participle stopping on past tense stopped on past participle stopped on British informal to remain at a place longer than you had… …

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  • 85Place du français dans le monde — Français Wikipédia …

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  • 86stop·over — /ˈstɑːpˌoʊvɚ/ noun, pl overs [count] : a brief period of time when you stop at a place during a journey We have a six hour stopover [=layover] in Puerto Rico. also : a place where a stopover occurs The city is a favorite stopover for tourists …

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  • 87Stop (Omar Naber song) — Infobox ESC entry song = flagicon|Slovenia Stop caption = year = 2005 country = Slovenia artist = Omar Naber as = with = language = Slovene languages = composer = Omar Naber, Urša Vlašič lyricist = Omar Naber conductor = place = points = place… …

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  • 88stop-gap — 1. adjective /ˈstɒpˌɡæp/ Temporary; short term. They put a stop gap solution in place, but need something more permanent. 2. noun /ˈstɒpˌɡæp/ A temporary measure or short term fix used until something better can be obtained …

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  • 89stop off — UK US stop off Phrasal Verb with stop({{}}/stɒp/ verb ( pp ) ► to visit or stay at a place for a short time when you are going somewhere else: »He arrived in Athens on June 21, after stopping off at Frankfurt …

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  • 90stop in — [ stɒp ɪn] (D; intr.) to stop in at (they stop inped in at my place) …

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