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Nonstop   /nˌɑnstˈɑp/   Listen
Nonstop

noun
1.
A flight made without intermediate stops between source and destination.  Synonym: nonstop flight.
adjective
1.
(of a journey especially a flight) occurring without stops.
2.
At all times.  Synonyms: around-the-clock, day-and-night, round-the-clock.
adverb
1.
Without stopping.



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"Nonstop" Quotes from Famous Books



... and was awfully sarcastic about being a gentleman and not a gas-engineer. But I said the modern idea was to be both. He got himself transferred home and I really think it was the making of him—for what do you think happened last week? He won the nonstop London to Glasgow race on an eighteen horsepower Renault. I felt ...
— The Motormaniacs • Lloyd Osbourne



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