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Full stop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In punctuation, the full stop (in British English) or period (in American English) is the punctuation mark placed at the end of a sentence. The full stop glyph is

full stop - Dictionary and Thesaurus - Merriam-Webster Online
Definition of FULL STOP chiefly British : period 5a See full stop defined for English-language learners » First Known Use of FULL STOP 1596

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full stop - definition of full stop by The Free Dictionary
full stop n. 1. A period indicating the end of a sentence. 2. A complete halt, as one made by a motor vehicle. full stop or full point n 1. (Printing, Lithography

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*After being stuck upside-down on Six Flags' new Superman ride for an hour* I am never going on a rollercoaster again, full stop.

full stop - Wiktionary - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(UK, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa) The punctuation mark . (indicating the end of a sentence or marking an abbreviation).··(colloquial) Used

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Definition of full stop in British and World English in Oxford dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences. English to English reference content.

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Maintain that distance when you decelerate or approach a full stop. The engine is going to rev higher in response, but bring the car to a full stop safely

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