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		Definition of stop-off in English: stop-offnoun another term for stopover Example sentencesExamples -  A route is being finalised but Mr Bantick hopes to cycle about ten to 15 miles of the town making stop-offs to collect donations.
 -  The group toured the stately home before they explored Castle Howard's grounds during their three-hour stop-off.
 -  The trip went so well, the school is organising another one to Normandy next year with a stop-off in Paris.
 -  His former home in Mengstrasse has been converted into a museum and bookshop, and is a popular stop-off for tour groups.
 -  Daily stop-offs allow you to explore the monuments before returning to your ship and a good evening's entertainment.
 -  The eight-month holiday was to take them to Australia, New Zealand and America starting with a month-long stop-off on the paradise island of Bali.
 -  It is a favourite honeymoon and wedding destination and a regular stop-off for round-the-world-ticket travellers.
 -  Greg is on a somewhat circuitous route to see Scotland, with stop-offs in Barcelona, Madrid, Salamanca and Porto before getting to Braga, where the match is being played.
 -  The Dominican Republic is usually Haiti's quiet neighbour on the island of Hispaniola, known mostly as a pleasant stop-off on a Caribbean cruise.
 -  In two weeks I will be in mid-air somewhere over the US as I wing my way to New Zealand - with a stop-off in Los Angeles on the way.
 -  We knew there would be a stop-off at Munich for refuelling.
 -  This year the Irish stop-off brought some of Europe's top sailors to West Kerry.
 -  Over the years it has expanded steadily to become the world's biggest beer festival, spanning 16 days, a required stop-off for celebrities and back-packing tourists.
 -  I would suggest that readers are wary of flights that involve a stop-off in Europe.
 -  Among his many stop-offs was a very memorable visit to Sligo where he spent a night in a B&B in Strandhill and sampled the nightlife in The Strand Bar.
 -  The trip will take around 12 days as Simon plans to make several stop-offs at camp sites and hostels across Europe and once he arrives in late August will be taking lessons to learn the language.
 -  Essentially this is an elegant, elongated pub crawl, involving long yomps amid the beautiful dales, with stop-offs at the area's best pubs.
 -  Of course, Ballybunion will be packed for the week and it will also be a big week for the bars in Lisselton as the North Kerry village is a popular stop-off place for racegoers on their journey to and from the races.
 -  By the Monday morning, the combination of a 20-hour flight to the Philippines, via a stop-off in Singapore, and the best part of two days of celebrations are starting to take their toll.
 -  Following my two-week stop-off for repairs in the Canaries, the boat has never been better.
 
    Definition of stop-off in US English: stop-offnounˈstäpôfˈstɑpɔf another term for stopover Example sentencesExamples -  The trip went so well, the school is organising another one to Normandy next year with a stop-off in Paris.
 -  His former home in Mengstrasse has been converted into a museum and bookshop, and is a popular stop-off for tour groups.
 -  Among his many stop-offs was a very memorable visit to Sligo where he spent a night in a B&B in Strandhill and sampled the nightlife in The Strand Bar.
 -  It is a favourite honeymoon and wedding destination and a regular stop-off for round-the-world-ticket travellers.
 -  Greg is on a somewhat circuitous route to see Scotland, with stop-offs in Barcelona, Madrid, Salamanca and Porto before getting to Braga, where the match is being played.
 -  The eight-month holiday was to take them to Australia, New Zealand and America starting with a month-long stop-off on the paradise island of Bali.
 -  In two weeks I will be in mid-air somewhere over the US as I wing my way to New Zealand - with a stop-off in Los Angeles on the way.
 -  A route is being finalised but Mr Bantick hopes to cycle about ten to 15 miles of the town making stop-offs to collect donations.
 -  Daily stop-offs allow you to explore the monuments before returning to your ship and a good evening's entertainment.
 -  Following my two-week stop-off for repairs in the Canaries, the boat has never been better.
 -  By the Monday morning, the combination of a 20-hour flight to the Philippines, via a stop-off in Singapore, and the best part of two days of celebrations are starting to take their toll.
 -  Essentially this is an elegant, elongated pub crawl, involving long yomps amid the beautiful dales, with stop-offs at the area's best pubs.
 -  This year the Irish stop-off brought some of Europe's top sailors to West Kerry.
 -  The Dominican Republic is usually Haiti's quiet neighbour on the island of Hispaniola, known mostly as a pleasant stop-off on a Caribbean cruise.
 -  The trip will take around 12 days as Simon plans to make several stop-offs at camp sites and hostels across Europe and once he arrives in late August will be taking lessons to learn the language.
 -  Over the years it has expanded steadily to become the world's biggest beer festival, spanning 16 days, a required stop-off for celebrities and back-packing tourists.
 -  The group toured the stately home before they explored Castle Howard's grounds during their three-hour stop-off.
 -  We knew there would be a stop-off at Munich for refuelling.
 -  I would suggest that readers are wary of flights that involve a stop-off in Europe.
 -  Of course, Ballybunion will be packed for the week and it will also be a big week for the bars in Lisselton as the North Kerry village is a popular stop-off place for racegoers on their journey to and from the races.
 
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