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had demanded.<br />

--n. 3 hunch, slouch, scrunch, crouch, stooping, slouching,<br />

Technical lordosis, curvature of the spine, torticollis,<br />

wryneck: The orthopaedist thought his stoop could be corrected<br />

by a back brace.<br />

stop v. 1 discontinue, halt, terminate, cease, break off, end, put<br />

an end or a stop to, bring to a stop or a halt or an end or a<br />

close, give up, quit, leave off, finish, conclude, desist<br />

(from), refrain (from), abandon; draw to a close, be over, come<br />

to a stop or a halt or an end or a close; Colloq cut (out), lay<br />

off, Brit pack in: Stop shouting, I'm not deaf. The car stopped<br />

suddenly. Will the fighting ever stop? 2 bring to a stop or a<br />

halt or a standstill, check, cut off; arrest, suppress,<br />

restrain, thwart; block, bar, obstruct, dam, keep or hold back,<br />

prevent, hinder; slow, impede, stem, stanch or staunch: The<br />

main problem was how to stop drug trafficking. Can we stop the<br />

river from flooding? This tourniquet will stop the bleeding. 3<br />

Often, stop up. obstruct, block (up), jam (up), plug (up), clog<br />

(up), choke (up), stuff (up), fill (up), close (up or off): The<br />

drain was all stopped up with paper. 4 peter out, be over, end:<br />

He gave me an injection and the pain finally stopped. 5 pause,<br />

break, take a break, interrupt, tarry; sojourn, rest, stay, put<br />

up, lodge, visit, stop off or in or over; pull over, pull up:<br />

I'd like to stop for a cup of coffee. I stopped at The Bell Inn<br />

on my way here. We stopped short at the sign.<br />

--n. 6 halt, end, cessation, termination, ban, prohibition;<br />

close, standstill, conclusion: The new law put a stop to<br />

door-to-door selling. We must bring that practice to a stop. 7<br />

stay, sojourn, visit, break, rest, stopover, US layover: We<br />

thoroughly enjoyed our stop in Brighton. 8 stopping-place,<br />

station, terminal, stage, terminus, US and Canadian depot:<br />

There is a bus stop in the next street. 9 blockage, blocking,<br />

stopping (up), stoppage, closing up, obstruction, block: A stop<br />

in the water supply was soon cleared up.<br />

stopgap n. 1 makeshift, improvisation, substitute: The wire served as<br />

a stopgap until they could get the proper part.<br />

--adj. 2 makeshift, temporary, improvised, impromptu,<br />

substitute, emergency, provisional, stand-by; jury-rigged: A

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