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  • 71shook his confidence — stopped him from believing in himself …

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  • 72stifled his laughter — stopped his laughter, tried hard not to laugh …

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  • 73at rest — stopped, not moving    Tie these ropes while the boat is at rest before it moves …

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  • 74mugged — stopped and robbed, held up by robbers (See hold up    If you walk down Cordova Street at night, you could get mugged …

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  • 75under arrest — stopped and taken away by the police, busted    Jean, you are under arrest. What for, sir? For stealing a loaf of bread …

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  • 76Barred — Stopped from bidding by a legal penalty …

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  • 77Wikipedia:Missing Wikipedians — Shortcuts: WP:MIA WP:MW WP:MISS WP:MISSYOU WP:MISS redirects here. You may be looking for Wikipedia:WikiProject …

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  • 78School bus traffic stop laws — School bus stop laws vary by locale and there is controversy regarding them and school bus safety. chool bus stop laws in the United States and Canada Jurisdictions in the United States (including overseas territories) and Canada have adopted… …

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  • 79boxing — boxing1 /bok sing/, n. 1. the material used to make boxes or casings. 2. a boxlike enclosure; casing. 3. an act or instance of putting into or furnishing with a box. [1510 20; BOX1 + ING1] boxing2 /bok sing/, n. the act, technique, or profession… …

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  • 80stop — stop1 W1S1 [stɔp US sta:p] v past tense and past participle stopped present participle stopping ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(not move)¦ 2¦(not continue)¦ 3¦(pause)¦ 4¦(prevent)¦ 5¦(stay)¦ 6 will/would stop at nothing (to do something) 7 stop short of (doing)… …

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