layover (Meaning)

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layover (n)

a brief stay in the course of a journey

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layover Sentence Examples

  1. Our flight had a brief layover of just 45 minutes in Chicago.
  2. I took advantage of the long layover to stretch my legs and get some coffee.
  3. The delayed departure resulted in a lengthy layover, causing the passengers to become impatient.
  4. We made use of the airport Wi-Fi during our short layover to catch up on work.
  5. Due to technical difficulties, our flight was forced to make an unexpected layover in Denver.
  6. Travelers often experience layovers during international flights, which can be a hassle but also an opportunity to explore a new place.
  7. Some airports have elaborate layover programs that allow passengers to enjoy amenities like spa treatments or city tours.
  8. To pass the time during a layover, travelers can engage in activities like reading, using electronic devices, or exploring the airport's shops and restaurants.
  9. I always pack a book or download podcasts to keep myself entertained during long layovers.
  10. I find layovers to be an opportunity to relax or catch up on tasks before continuing my journey.

FAQs About the word layover

a brief stay in the course of a journey

stopover,stop,rest,pause, break

act, do, deal (with), do, act,work (on), work (on), deal (with), decide (upon),decide (upon)

Our flight had a brief layover of just 45 minutes in Chicago.

I took advantage of the long layover to stretch my legs and get some coffee.

The delayed departure resulted in a lengthy layover, causing the passengers to become impatient.

We made use of the airport Wi-Fi during our short layover to catch up on work.