Antonyms for layover
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : ley-oh-ver |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈleɪˌoʊ vər |
Definition of layover
Origin :- also lay-over, "a stop overnight," 1873, from lay (v.) + over. Earlier as "a cloth laid over a table-cloth" (1777).
- noun break
- The layover on Mars was short, and the thrill was no longer new.
- Extract from : « Luna Escapade » by H. B. Fyfe
- At Sun river an unexpected halt was made; we called it a layover.
- Extract from : « Then and Now » by Robert Vaughn
- It was just after their layover at Rockton when a messenger had come from the assistant superintendent to the roundhouse.
- Extract from : « Ralph, the Train Dispatcher » by Allen Chapman
Synonyms for layover
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