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Definition of Stopovers
1. stopover [n] - See also: stopover
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stopovers
Literary usage of Stopovers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Snake Walkers by J. Everett Prewitt (2005)
"With all the stopovers, it took more than twenty hours to get to Cleveland.
Besides his salary, he was only being compensated for the room and food while he ..."
2. Childsong, Monksong: A Spiritual Journey by Tolbert McCarroll (1994)
"We all came from Catholic backgrounds, with significant stopovers in Asian
spirituality and humanistic psychology In 1976 we established a small Christmas ..."
3. The North American Review by Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge (1891)
"Tickets have long limits and permit of stopovers. ... Ticket« are good for six
months, with a going limit of s'xty days, and permit of stopovers. ..."
4. Your National Parks by Enos Abijah Mills, Laurence Frederick Schmeckebier (1917)
"stopovers are allowed at Glacier Park Station and at Belton during the season on all
... stopovers are also permitted on through sleeping-car tickets. ..."
5. Adventure Guide to Germany by Henk Bekker (2005)
"Transportation The 350 km (210 miles) of the route can easily be driven in less
than a day, but the time required depends on the number of stopovers made en ..."