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View definitions for stop for

stop for

verb as in pick up

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Top-level club football has had to stop for international breaks in September, October and November, but the next one is not until March now.

From BBC

“Should we stop for one more?”

From Salon

It was the most emotionally charged moment during the Governors Awards ceremony, an evening that presents the honorary Oscars that were once part of the televised Academy Awards and also serves as a campaign stop for contenders trying to capture what publicists call “face time” with academy voters.

It would take one last defensive stop for the Trojans to finally put Nebraska away, as Greedy Vance Jr. intercepted a pass from Nebraska’s Dylan Raiola as time expired.

Police said the Toyota had failed to stop for officers on the M621 as it travelled towards the M62 at Birstall at about 14:55.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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