stopped; stopping
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a
: to cease activity or operation
his heart stopped
the motor stopped
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: to become choked : clog
the sink often stops up
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a
: to close by filling or obstructing
b
: to hinder or prevent the passage of
c
: to get in the way of : be wounded or killed by
… easy to stop a bullet along a lonely … road.—
Harvey Fergusson
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b
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a
: to deduct or withhold (a sum due)
b
: to instruct one's bank to refuse (payment) or refuse payment of (something, such as a check)
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a
: to change the pitch of (something, such as a violin string) by pressing with the finger
b
: to change the pitch of (a wind instrument) by closing one or more finger holes or by thrusting the hand or a mute into the bell
8
: to hold an honor card and enough protecting cards to be able to block (a bridge suit) before an opponent can run many tricks
see also:
stop dead in one's tracks
2 of 2phrase
: to stop suddenly
He stopped dead in his tracks when he heard the shout.
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