Synonyms for stopover
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : stop-oh-ver |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈstɒpˌoʊ vər |
Définition of stopover
Origin :- 1881, from stop + over.
- noun layover
- Almost all towns have stopover books nowadays, and a good thing, too.
- Extract from : « Stopover » by William Gerken
- We are bound for San Francisco, with a stopover at Nagasaki.
- Extract from : « At the Fall of Port Arthur » by Edward Stratemeyer
- She had learned that the tickets permitted a stopover in Vienna.
- Extract from : « The Slim Princess » by George Ade
- They mean to swim to the island opposite without any stopover, and are watched by an admiring crowd of youngsters.
- Extract from : « Camping » by Alexandra G. Lockwine
- Benefits resulting from the stopover in the Indies were countered by the considerable exposure to tropical infections.
- Extract from : « Medicine in Virginia, 1607-1699 » by Thomas P. Hughes
- Her stopover seemed quite extended already, for a casual visit in the course of a routine patrol cruise.
- Extract from : « Industrial Revolution » by Poul William Anderson
- Stopover at Sanger may be obtained without extra charge; stage fare to Park, round trip, $8.00.
- Extract from : « Your National Parks » by Enos A. Mills
- We can't risk losing that stopover contract on account of some mech joke.
- Extract from : « The Love of Frank Nineteen » by David Carpenter Knight
- A ten-day stay in Hawaii, flying both ways, with a ten-hour stopover in Los Angeles on the way back.
- Extract from : « The Fourth R » by George Oliver Smith
- Never mind shaving—we'll have a stopover at Utica to wait for the Montreal express.
- Extract from : « The Silent Bullet » by Arthur B. Reeve
Antonyms for stopover
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