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1. (adj.) nonstop
being without a single stop en route:
a nonstop flight from New York to Dallas.
2. nonstop
happening, done, or held without a pause:
nonstop meetings.
3. (adv.) nonstop
without a single stop en route.
4. nonstop
without interruption; continually.
Etymology: (1900–05)
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| Definition of 'Nonstop' |
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1. (adj) nonstop flight, nonstop
a flight made without intermediate stops between source and destination
"how many nonstops are there to Dallas?"
2. (adj) nonstop
(of a journey especially a flight) occurring without stops
"a nonstop flight to Atlanta"
3. (adverb) around-the-clock, day-and-night, nonstop, round-the-clock
at all times
"around-the-clock nursing care"
4. (adverb) nonstop
without stopping
"we are flying nonstop form New York to Tokyo"
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1. (adjective) nonstop
continuous
nonstop problems
2. (adverb) nonstop
continuously
She talked nonstop for the whole trip.
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