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Phrases with «to stop in»
The phrase
"to stop in"
means to temporarily pause or halt at a particular location, usually for a short period of time.
Full definition
to stop
(parent phrase)
to stop in
to stop in at a grocery store
Related phrases
to get in to
to get to in a moment
to get to in a minute
to get to in a bit
to get to someone in time
response to changes in interest rates
to adjust to a rise in interest rates
response to client interest in digital currencies
to stop in time
to open one's homes to animals in need
to stop living paycheck to paycheck
to stop going to church
to cave in to this pressure
to look in to
to put a stop to this
to adapt to changes in one's environment
to come to a stop
to bring the vehicle to a stop
to bring something to a stop
to tap in to
key to success in business
to put a stop to something
to happen to someone in the future
to talk to someone in person
to stop talking to someone
to speak to someone in person
to give to those in need
to look at the privacy statement applicable to the website in question
to bring the car to a complete stop
to stop in today
to come to a complete stop
stop in between
to stop someone in one's tracks
to stop in one's tracks
to stop living in the past
to stop dead in one's tracks
to stop someone dead in one's tracks
addition to being rich in protein
to wake up to in the morning
Sentences with «to stop in»
We immediately set out looking for him and
stopped in at
all the businesses along our way.
(
wherepetsarefound.com
)
Thanks for
stopping in for
a visit, and sharing your links.
(
lovemoreliveblessed.com
)
There are some fantastic possibilities for tickets
with stops in
up to 3 cities.
(
upgradedpoints.com
)
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