Similar words: topping, whopping, popping, sopping, hopping, chopping, dropping, shopping. Meaning: ['stɑpɪŋ /'stɒp-] n. 1. fastener consisting of a narrow strip of welded metal used to join steel members 2. the kind of playing that involves pressing the fingers on the strings of a stringed instrument to control the pitch.
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151) Then he gradually began to make a habit of stopping by each afternoon and helping Dorothy with different tasks.
152) A 1977 Supreme Court ruling permits police stopping a car for valid reasons to order drivers to exit.
153) Perkins also includes some useful material for experimental physicists such as stopping power and multiple scattering formulae and definition of radiation lengths.
154) Cornerback Darnell Walker stopping Williams just short of a first down, killing a critical fourth-quarter Dallas drive.
155) We urge that all commercially marketed aids to stopping smoking should undergo the same regulatory scrutiny.
156) The dirt roads will turn into torrents, stopping the relief trucks from getting through.
157) About 20 groups toured the plant, stopping at strategic points for an explanation of the process.
158) Stopping the White House from selling weapons to a foreign country requires a majority vote in both houses of Congress.
159) They set up random checkpoints on roads between Ballymena and Portstewart stopping vehicles and looking for drugs.
160) So the cloud absorbs sunlight, heating the stratosphere up but stopping warmth from reaching the Earth.
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161) In terms of stopping power per gram, the ideal material for stopping cosmic-ray protons is hydrogen.
162) Both Rostow and Taylor agreed that the key to victory was stopping infiltration from the north.
163) Radar or vision-based sensors in the front of your car will keep it a safe stopping distance from the car ahead.
164) He went quietly into Chrissy's room, stopping inside the door for a minute until his eyes adjusted to the dimness.
165) Social service is important, but not to the extent of stopping a bullet.
166) Cissy Patterson, publisher of the Washington Times-Herald, had fresh flowers brought aboard at stopping places along the way.
167) Local police deny that have used racial profiling when stopping motorists.
168) Then I realized he wasn't stopping outside Sunil's house[sentencedict.com], but carrying on to the other end of the road.
169) In taps, replacing the tap washer and tightening the gland nut will both contribute to stopping water hammer occurring.
170) This acts like a cork in a bottle, stopping the borrow and preventing any attack on the soft flesh beneath it.
171) I dashed past her and, stopping a safe distance away, I had a quick wash and watched her and Marcus.
172) The constable was wounded after stopping a high-sided van in Stoke Newington, north London.
173) All around us small fishing boats were wheeling and stopping as they set and retrieved nets.
174) Who is the lender of last resort stopping financial panics and capital outflows from bringing the system down?
175) After stopping for lunch, they realised that one of their tyres had been let down.
176) They went past the sickroom on the first floor without stopping and up the stairs to the matching room above it.
177) We drove back towards Titchwell Marsh, stopping to look out over the miles of salt marsh on the way.
178) There must be a loose connection somewhere that's stopping it from working.
179) One Sunday, he went hunting with his fierce black mastiffs, stopping only to swig at a flask of strong drink.
180) All that admitted, you don't make omelettes by stopping people from eating steak.
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