nonstop (Meaning)

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nonstop (n)

a flight made without intermediate stops between source and destination

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nonstop (s)

(of a journey especially a flight) occurring without stops

at all times

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nonstop (r)

without stopping

nonstop Sentence Examples

  1. The relentless rain poured down nonstop, drenching everything in its path.
  2. The train sped along the tracks, its wheels humming nonstop.
  3. The students chattered excitedly, their voices a nonstop chorus during lunch break.
  4. The baby cried incessantly, its cries echoing nonstop through the night.
  5. The athlete ran nonstop for hours, pushing his limits to the brink.
  6. The news channel broadcast the breaking story nonstop, providing minute-by-minute updates.
  7. The airport was a hive of activity, with planes taking off and landing nonstop.
  8. The city's traffic was a constant nightmare, with cars honking and bumper-to-bumper lines nonstop.
  9. The music festival played nonstop beats all night long, keeping the crowd dancing until dawn.
  10. The dishwasher hummed nonstop, cleaning dishes efficiently and quietly.

FAQs About the word nonstop

a flight made without intermediate stops between source and destination, (of a journey especially a flight) occurring without stops, at all times, without stopp

continuous, uninterrupted, continual, continuing, continued, incessant, endless, unbroken, perpetual, unceasing

seasonal, alternate, periodic, seasonal, periodical, discontinuous, periodical, intermittent, intermittent, recurrent

The relentless rain poured down nonstop, drenching everything in its path.

The train sped along the tracks, its wheels humming nonstop.

The students chattered excitedly, their voices a nonstop chorus during lunch break.

The baby cried incessantly, its cries echoing nonstop through the night.