Stop Definition–verb (used with object) | 1. | to cease from, leave off, or discontinue: to stop running. |
| 2. | to cause to cease; put an end to: to stop noise in the street. |
| 3. | to interrupt, arrest, or check (a course, proceeding, process, etc.): Stop your work just a minute. |
| 4. | to cut off, intercept, or withhold: to stop supplies. |
| 5. | to restrain, hinder, or prevent (usually fol. by from): I couldn't stop him from going. |
| 6. | to prevent from proceeding, acting, operating, continuing, etc.: to stop a speaker; to stop a car. |
| 7. | to block, obstruct, or close (a passageway, channel, opening, duct, etc.) (usually fol. by up): He stopped up the sink with a paper towel. He stopped the hole in the tire with a patch. |
| 8. | to fill the hole or holes in (a wall, a decayed tooth, etc.). |
| 9. | to close (a container, tube, etc.) with a cork, plug, bung, or the like. |
| 10. | to close the external orifice of (the ears, nose, mouth, etc.). |
| 11. | Sports. | a. | to check (a stroke, blow, etc.); parry; ward off. |
| b. | to defeat (an opposing player or team): The Browns stopped the Colts. |
| c. | Boxing. to defeat by a knockout or technical knockout: Louis stopped Conn in the 13th round. |
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| 12. | Banking. to notify a bank to refuse payment of (a check) upon presentation. |
| 13. | Bridge. to have an honor card and a sufficient number of protecting cards to keep an opponent from continuing to win in (a suit). |
| 14. | Music. | a. | to close (a fingerhole) in order to produce a particular note from a wind instrument. |
| b. | to press down (a string of a violin, viola, etc.) in order to alter the pitch of the tone produced from it. |
| c. | to produce (a particular note) by so doing. |
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–verb (used without object) | 15. | to come to a stand, as in a course or journey; halt. |
| 16. | to cease moving, proceeding, speaking, acting, operating, etc.; to pause; desist. |
| 17. | to cease; come to an end. |
| 18. | to halt for a brief visit (often fol. by at, in, or by): He is stopping at the best hotel in town. |
| 19.<
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/td> | stop by, to make a brief visit on one's way elsewhere: I'll stop by on my way home. |
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| 21. | a cessation or arrest of movement, action, operation, etc.; end: The noise came to a stop. Put a stop to that behavior! |
| 22. | a stay or sojourn made at a place, as in the course of a journey: Above all, he enjoyed his stop in Trieste. |
| 23. | a place where trains or other vehicles halt to take on and discharge
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passengers: Is this a bus stop? |
| 24. | a closing or filling up, as of a hole. |
| 25. | a blocking or obstructing, as of a passage or channel. |
| 26. | a plug or other stopper for an opening. |
| 27. | an obstacle, impediment, or hindrance. |
| 28. | any piece or device that serves to check or control movement or action in a mechanism. |
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| 29. | Architecture. a feature terminating a molding or chamfer. |
| 30. | Commerce. | a. | an order to refuse payment of a check. |
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| 31. | Music. | a. | the act of closing a fingerhole or pressing a string of an instrument in order to produce a particular note. |
| b. | a device or contrivance, as on an instrument, for accomplishing this. |
| c. | (in an organ) a graduated set of pipes of the same kind and giving tones of the same quality. |
| d. | Also called stop knob. a knob or handle that is drawn out or pushed back to permit or prevent the sounding of such a set of pipes or to control some other part of the organ. |
| e. | (in a reed organ) a group of reeds functioning like a pipe-organ stop. |
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| 32. | Sports. an individual defensive play or act that prevents an opponent or opposing team from scoring, advancing, or gaining an advantage, as a catch in baseball, a tackle in football, or the deflection of a shot in hockey. |
| 33. | Nautical. a piece of small line used to lash or fasten something, as a furled sail. |
| 34. | Phonetics. | a. | an articulation that interrupts the flow of air from the lungs. |
| b. | a consonant sound characterized by stop articulation, as p, b, t, d, k, and g. Compare continuant. |
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| 35. | Photography. the diaphragm opening of a lens, esp. as indicated by an f- number. |
| 37. | any of various marks used as punctuation at the end of a sentence, esp. a period. |
| 38. | the word “sto
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| 39. | stops, (used with a singular verb ) a family of card games whose object is to play all of one's cards in a predetermined sequence before one's opponents. |
| 40. | Zoology. a depression in the face of certain animals, esp. dogs, marking the division between the forehead and the projecting part of the muzzle. |
—Verb phrases| 41. | stop down, Photography. (on a camera) to reduce (the diaphragm opening of a lens). |
| 42. | stop in, to make a brief, incidental visit: If you're in town, be sure to stop in. |
| 43. | stop off, to halt for a brief stay at some point on the way elsewhere: On the way to Rome we stopped off at Florence. |
| 44. | stop out, | a. | to mask (certain areas of an etching plate, photographic negative, etc.) with varnish, paper, or the like, to prevent their being etched, printed, etc. |
| b. | to withdraw temporarily from school: Most of the students who stop out eventually return to get their degrees. |
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| 45. | stop over, to stop briefly in the course of a journey: Many motorists were forced to stop over in that town because of floods. |
—Idiom| 46. | pull out all the stops, | a. | to use every means available. |
| b. | to express, do, or carry out something without reservation. |
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Spam Definition| 1. | Trademark. a canned food product consisting esp. of pork formed into a solid block. |
–noun | 2. | (lowercase ) a disruptive, esp. commercial message posted on a computer network or sent as e-mail. |
–verb (used with object) | 3. | (lowercase ) to send spam to. |
–verb (used without object) | 4. | (lowercase ) to send spam. |
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