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Definition of Layovers
1. layover [n] - See also: layover
Lexicographical Neighbors of Layovers
Literary usage of Layovers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Human Factor in Industry by Lee Kaufer Frankel, Alexander Fleisher (1920)
"Frequent layovers, when formerly the only place to go to was the saloon, some
dirty shed or bunk house, made the introduction of attractive reading and rest ..."
2. The Stowe Catalogue, Priced and Annotated by Henry Rumsey Forster (1848)
"Agent 220 403 Six layovers, 3| yards long .... Harrison 220 404 Eighteen slips,
2 yards long ..... Agent 550 405 Thirty-two damask napkins, of one pattern . ..."
3. National Industrial Security Program: Operating Manualby DIANE Publishing Company by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"... provide continuous observation of the containers and observe adjacent areas,
during stops or layovers. c. When traveling in an escort car accompanying a ..."
4. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"Relief is found by constant washouts, but this is an expensive method to pursue.
It causes delays, layovers of considerable time and is hard ..."
5. The Log of a Cowboy: A Narrative of the Old Trail Days by Andy Adams (1903)
"... and that during enforced layovers nearly all so affected recovered. As there
were not over twenty-five sore-footed animals in the herd on our arrival, ..."