Similar words: non-stop, unstoppable, foundation stone, stop, stop by, bus stop, stopover, dystopia. Meaning: ['nɑn'stɑp /'nɒnstɒp] n. a flight made without intermediate stops between source and destination. adj. 1. (of a journey especially a flight) occurring without stops 2. at all times. adv. without stopping.
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1. We took a nonstop flight to Los Angeles.
2. She talked nonstop for over an hour.
3. It was pouring down nonstop.
4. He worked nonstop for eight hours.
5. The nonstop news reports jacked up the emotions.
6. We're flying nonstop from Milwaukee to Orlando.
7. The President's surrogates have been campaigning for him nonstop.
8. The movie is nonstop, state-of-the-art, over-the-top Hollywood hokum.
9. He would offer nonstop commentary on the action, as well as a rare historical perspective.
10. The reasoning was elaborate, the product of nonstop local gossip since a series of strange events on June 5.
11. That afternoon I drove nonstop over the back roads of Ames and Bern townships.
12. Now she has swapped all that for a nonstop international round of meetings, negotiations, lectures, media appearances.
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13. No more nonstop basketball for couch potato Congressional staff members.
14. Radio Saigon played nonstop rock and roll, and it was on morning, noon, and night.
15. It rains nonstop from the moment I step off the plane.
16. The museum dedication capped a week of nonstop Holocaust commemoration in the capital.
17. The Campus called for Jeffries' resignation, citing his nonstop meddling in student government.
18. And that predated cable, before nonstop sports were all over the tube.
19. He guffawed at his nonstop jokes, and continued to welcome him as his visit extended through the spring into the summer.
20. A woman sat down beside me as we started, and she chattered nonstop the whole way.
21. A Scotswoman sat down beside me as we started, and she chattered nonstop the whole way.
22. Meanwhile, unlike many bogged-down projects around the globe, the work at Cusiana has been proceeding nonstop.
23. Regular readers of this space know my historical bias toward dedicated game machines when it comes to hard-core, nonstop action.
24. He lit one of the cigars which he smoked nonstop and blew rich smoke upwards.
25. He felt like calling the airline immediately and flying nonstop to Shannon, then renting a car and driving to Sligo.
26. His job as a government lobbyist for the Federal Communications Commission depends on nonstop chatter.
27. He was happy to clear the table but insisted on talking nonstop as he worked.
28. It was also the first clear opening afforded to Kelly in 86 minutes of nonstop seeking.
29. I dribbled, I wet my pants, even banged my head on the furniture, and bawled ... bawled almost nonstop.
30. The change in the tactical momentum was evident in the nonstop com-bat during the spring of 1969.
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