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were stops
verb
To cease moving.
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CG: Yeah, there were stops along the way.
Naturally, there were stops for drivers to eat and sleep, and these attracted prostitutes.
They believe their houses, both probably dating to the 1840s, were stops on the Underground Railroad and should be preserved.
There were stops and starts, and the scale went up and down, but over time, the pounds slowly, slowly came off.
Among 10 rallies planned over the last two days were stops in Minnesota, which has not supported a Republican presidential nominee since 1972, and Michigan, which has not gone to the GOP since 1988.
He pointed out that the two streets were stops on the elevated No.7 train, which runs down the center of the boulevard, and commuters using those stops must descend onto busy streets with dangerously little curb.
Similar(48)
The procedures were stopped.
Those in steerage were stopped.
Thank goodness they were stopped.
Reactions were stopped on ice.
Experiments were stopped at 60°C.
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