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bus stop
noun
- a place on a bus route, usually marked by a sign, at which buses stop for passengers to alight and board
Example Sentences
Occasionally a pamphlet for a salsa class might be tossed on a doorstop or stuck on a pole near a bus stop.
Lemkin died penniless at a bus stop in 1959, on his way to another day lobbying at the United Nations.
Gibson got the idea for the novel after seeing a bus stop poster for Apple.
The fourth, 19-year-old Jaynisha Scheffer, fell beside a bus stop with a fatal wound in her back.
He moves past the thick-trunked oak and pecan trees, headed for the city bus stop two blocks away.
I told her about the parts I'd read, walking slowly down the sidewalk back toward the bus-stop.
I saw Lee Oswald standing on the curb at the bus stop just to the right, and on the same side of the street as our house.
Least-wise, he would rot in a sewer near a busy bus stop replete with all the dronings of archaic feet.
You are not able to say whether Oswald got on at a regular bus stop, or at a point between blocks?
Was it in the middle of the block, or at a regular bus stop?
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