Definition of «next stop»

The phrase "Next Stop" is an idiomatic expression that means it will be necessary to take a break or pause from what one is currently doing. It can also mean that something new, different or unexpected is about to happen and that change is on its way.

Usage examples

  1. The bus driver announced, "Next stop, City Center," and I prepared to get off the bus.
  2. In my travel itinerary, the next stop is Tokyo, where I plan to visit famous landmarks such as the Imperial Palace and Tokyo Tower.
  3. The flight attendant on the intercontinental flight announced, "Ladies and gentlemen, the next stop is London Heathrow Airport. Please fasten your seatbelts."
  4. During my road trip, the next stop on our journey is a quaint little town called Mendocino, known for its stunning coastal views and charming boutiques.
  5. As a tour guide, I informed the group, "Our next stop is the Louvre Museum, where you will be able to see famous artworks like the Mona Lisa."
  6. In our backpacking adventure through Southeast Asia, the next stop is Cambodia, where we plan to explore the ancient temples of Angkor Wat.
  7. The train conductor announced over the loudspeaker, "Attention passengers, the next stop is Grand Central Station. Please gather your belongings in preparation for arrival."
  8. In my bucket list of places to visit, the next stop is the Maldives, where I dream of lounging on pristine white sandy beaches and swimming in crystal-clear turquoise waters.
  9. The road sign indicated that the next stop was 50 miles ahead, prompting us to refuel and take a short break.
  10. While on a river cruise, the captain's voice came over the speakers, "Our next stop is a small village called Strasbourg, known for its charming architecture and delicious Alsatian cuisine."

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