LAYOVER - meaning and definition. What is LAYOVER
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What (who) is LAYOVER - definition


layover         
POINT WHERE A VEHICLE STOPS, WITH PASSENGERS POSSIBLY CHANGING VEHICLE
Lay over; Waystation; Way station; Way Station; Way-station; Waystations; Stopover; Break of journey; Layover bay; Stop over
n. a layover between (a layover between planes)
layover         
POINT WHERE A VEHICLE STOPS, WITH PASSENGERS POSSIBLY CHANGING VEHICLE
Lay over; Waystation; Way station; Way Station; Way-station; Waystations; Stopover; Break of journey; Layover bay; Stop over
¦ noun N. Amer. a period of rest or waiting before a further stage in a journey.
stopover         
POINT WHERE A VEHICLE STOPS, WITH PASSENGERS POSSIBLY CHANGING VEHICLE
Lay over; Waystation; Way station; Way Station; Way-station; Waystations; Stopover; Break of journey; Layover bay; Stop over
n. to make a stopover

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Layover
[Orange Line Warner Ctr.JPG|250px|thumb|right|Layover for buses at LACMTA's Warner Center Transit Hub], [[Los Angeles]]
Examples of use of LAYOVER
1. It‘s useful if you have an especially long layover.
2. "I have a layover in Phoenix," Leon Harvill said into the phone.
3. Arar, a software engineer, was arrested in September 2002 on a layover at John F.
4. Paul, assigned to the 6th Fleet, had just completed a weeklong layover in Plymouth, about 210 miles southwest of London.
5. But he was taken into U.S. custody during a layover in Los Angeles, said U.S. consulate spokeswoman Liza Davis.