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stopover

noun as in layover

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What was once just a stopover point quickly became a destination in its own right.

After a stopover in Paris—she briefly worked as a subway busker, singing in Arabic for tips—Grout returned to Morocco.

One can travel between almost any two airports in America with, at worst, a single stopover.

The cluster of 770 islands lying 300 miles off South America once served as a stopover for whale and seal hunters.

McCain staffers at the time also said she had visited Ireland, but that was a re-fueling stopover.

Her stopover seemed quite extended already, for a casual visit in the course of a routine patrol cruise.

We can't risk losing that stopover contract on account of some mech joke.

They turn the pages of the big stopover book, hoping a relative or friend had passed through the same town.

A ten-day stay in Hawaii, flying both ways, with a ten-hour stopover in Los Angeles on the way back.

We had a day-long stopover at Sirius Eighteen, and I took a tour of the planet.

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On this page you'll find 18 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to stopover, such as: breather, delay, halt, pause, and stop.

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

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