Similar words: full stop, come to a stop, at full steam, at full stretch, come to the top, cock-and-bull story, come to a head, come to a stand.
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1. The car came to a full stop at the traffic lights.
2. The car began to shudder and eventually came to a full stop in front of the church.
3. Her life had simply come to a full stop.
4. Will Tie Rack come to a full stop?
5. They have come to a full stop.
6. Come to a full stop, not a rolling stop.
7. You must come to a full stop, wherever you find a stop sign.
8. It looks like negotiations between the two sides have come to a full stop.
9. But inadequate illumination also ranks high: headlights provide about 50 meters of visibility on a dark road, but it takes nearly 110 meters to come to a full stop from 100 kilometers per hour.
10. They only went two blocks north to find that the SUV had come to a full stop because it had plowed into a newspaper stand.
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11. All I can say is everything in England has come to a full stop.
12. I asked why hasn't he did it already and his answer was that he couldn't just walk away from the job like that and he must wait until things come to a full stop before he could start something new.
13. In a lane not far from the cross- roads where the traffic had come to a full stop, there were shops and a house on fire . The fire was by now burning down.
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