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  • It would pay you to stop off and see her.
  • I'll stop off at Augusta and fix it for you.
  • He's been afraid to stop off in Washington ever since.

How To Use Stop Off In A Sentence?

  • It suited him perfectly to stop off and receive the thanks of the college, therefore he stopped.
  • The decorator, having his check, did not attempt to argue, since his clientele were not apt to stop off at Hanover and discover the crime.
  • I'll turn up in a private auto, and stop off at the corner of East Broadway. . . .

[intransitive] To make a short visit somewhere, on the way to another place. | [transitive, metalworking] To fill [a part of a mould] with sand, where a part of the cavity left by the pattern is not wanted for the casting.

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See stop off in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

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[ stop-awf, -of ]

/ ˈstɒpˌɔf, -ˌɒf /

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First recorded in 1865–70; noun use of verb phrase stop off

stoplight party, stop-limit order, stop-loss, stop-loss clause, stop motion, stop-off, stop order, stop-out, stopover, stoppable, stoppage

Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2022

call, call on, frequent, hit, inspect, play, see, stay at, talk, tour, chat, converse, crash, dwell, reside, sojourn, tarry, come around, come by, drop by

  • Thankfully there were no casualties—the driver managed to stop the train immediately.

  • A far-off volley rumbled over the plain, and a few birds stirred uneasily among the trees.

  • "But I can't stop to argue about it now;" and, saying this, he turned into a side path, and disappeared in the wood.

    Davy and The Goblin|Charles E. Carryl

  • At twelve, or fifteen, or sixteen, or twenty it was decided that they should stop learning.

    The Salvaging Of Civilisation|H. G. [Herbert George] Wells

  • He had seen the act committed, he felt sure but had made no effort whatever to stop the thief.

    The Homesteader|Oscar Micheaux

  • The Kangaroo can hop and hop and hop; Somehow he never seems to want to stop.

[intr, adverb often foll by at] to halt and call somewhere, as on a visit or errand, esp en route to another place

  1. a break in a journey
  2. [as modifier]stopoff point

Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Also, stop over. Interrupt a journey for a short stay somewhere, as in When we drove through Massachusetts we stopped off for a few days at Cape Cod, or When you're in the area try to stop over and see our new house. [Mid-1800s]

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