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bus stop

British  

noun

  1. a place on a bus route, usually marked by a sign, at which buses stop for passengers to alight and board

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The bus stops, and I know there are voices around me, but I don’t know what they’re saying.

From Literature

And last week I was on my way here after school when Rhys surprised me, pulling up in front of me at the bus stop, inviting me out for frozen yogurt.

From Literature

But Gipson said her daughter would need to leave home at 06:40 to walk to the bus stop, nearly two hours before lessons started.

From BBC

The girl felt uneasy and walked to a bus stop outside the Marks and Spencer on Princes Street.

From BBC

Resembling something between a reinforced bus stop and a public toilet, some of these mini-bunkers appear to be in an unappealing condition inside.

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