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solo stop

British  

noun

  1. any of various organ stops designed to imitate a solo performance on a particular musical instrument

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A Border Patrol agent pulled up to assist — a common courtesy among law enforcement agents who see another officer conducting a solo stop — and was able to take control of the immigration case, arresting the illegal immigrants and the driver.

From Washington Times

On the ensuing Vikings kickoff, Williams showed off his speed, booking it downfield to make a solo stop on Minnesota returner Jerick McKinnon, who managed only 10 yards before Williams brought him down at the 12.

From Seattle Times

A follow-up rally in Des Moines on Friday is also in the offing; Mr. Pence will make a solo stop in New Orleans on Saturday.

From Washington Times

The campaign stop in the Republican stronghold of Waukesha is Pence’s first solo stop since becoming Donald Trump’s running mate almost two weeks ago.

From Washington Times

Always known to go out with a bang, John will do just that in Texas over his final solo stop at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion.

From Forbes