stop

 13 October 06:19   

    # Decumbent to ing or .

    #:He stop-started his car.

    #:He’s stop still.

    # A (usually marked) area es or s to let s get on and off.

    #:They agreed to see anniversary additional at the bus stop.

    # An activity of stopping; of travel.

    #:That stop was not planned.

    # A advised to the aisle of a affective object; as, a .

    # A in which the of through the is blocked by the , , or .

    # A attribute acclimated for purposes of punctuation and apery a abeyance or amid clauses, decidedly a , , or .

    # Abbreviate for a stopper, acclimated in the byword cull out all the stops.

    # ( tennis ) A actual which touches the arena abutting abaft the and is advised to animation as little as possible.

    place to get on and off band buses or trams

    interruption of travel

    device to block path

    consonant sound

    punctuation symbol

    Portuguese:

    short for stopper

    short tennis shot

    # : To moving.

    #: I chock-full at the cartage lights.

    # : To appear to an end.

    #: The riots chock-full if badge confused in.

    #: It will stop aqueous soon.

    # : To couldcause (something) to cease moving.

    #: The afterimage of the armed men chock-full him in his tracks.

    # : To couldcause (something) to appear to an end.

    #: The referees chock-full the fight.

    intransitive: To moving

    intransitive: To appear to an end

    transitive: To couldcause (something) to cease moving

    transitive: To couldcause (something) to appear to an end

    :(3,4): , , ,

    :(3,4): , , ,

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    stop m (plural: , diminutive , plural diminutive )

    # an electric

    # an activity of stopping

    stop

    # First being atypical apocalyptic of verb .

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    stop

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