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stop off

[stop-awf, -of] / ˈstɒpˌɔf, -ˌɒf /


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With no warning, Kelly decides to fly to Europe to spend time with his daughters and get his head together - albeit with a stop-off in Italy to collect a lifetime achievement prize.

From BBC

The nearby town of Rhayader is a cycling and walking hub and a popular stop-off for people driving between north and south Wales.

From BBC

In a place where food can be pricey, it’s a budget-conscious salve to a grumbling stomach and a quick stop-off in between a busy sightseeing itinerary.

From Salon

The stop-off in Samarinda was also odd - usually de Guzman would fly straight from Balikpapan to Busang.

From BBC

He added: "For any Brontë fan - any literature fan - it's a key stop-off place."

From BBC