Similar words: poverty, impoverish, poverty trap, poverty line, impoverished, impoverishment, poverty-stricken, government monopoly. Meaning: n. 1. a stopping place on a journey 2. a brief stay in the course of a journey.
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31. After a stopover in Dubai to continue his education, he defied his family's wishes and went to Yemen, vowing to study Arabic and Shariah law. An attempt to re-enter the U.
32. Secretary Rice's stopover in Baghdad was not previously announced for security reasons.
33. We have a connecting flight with one stopover in Hawaii.
34. A: So we will have a stopover at Tokyo Airport?
35. The problem, it turned out, popped up in the middle of the knots' trip: at a stopover site in Maryland, at Delaware Bay.
36. We've got a stopover in Atlanta on the way to new York.
37. Such a stopover period is no exception to the undistractibility of migrating animals, as defined by Hugh Dingle; it's a part of the whole program, repeated by generations of cranes.
38. Thousands of sandhill cranes roost on the Platte River during their annual migratory stopover at the Rowe Sanctuary near Gibbon, Nebraska.
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