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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
nonstop
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ She talked nonstop for over an hour.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ And that predated cable, before nonstop sports were all over the tube.
▪ It was also the first clear opening afforded to Kelly in 86 minutes of nonstop seeking.
▪ Now she has swapped all that for a nonstop international round of meetings, negotiations, lectures, media appearances.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
nonstop

nonstop \nonstop\ n. A flight made without intermediate landings between source and destination; as, how many nonstops are there to Dallas?.

Syn: nonstop flight.

nonstop

nonstop \nonstop\ adj.

  1. without an intermediate stop; -- of trips in public conveyances, especially of a flight.

  2. same as around-the-clock.

    Syn: around-the-clock, day-and-night, round-the-clock.

Wiktionary
nonstop

a. Without stopping; without interruption or break; adv. Without stopping; without interruption or break n. A #Adjective journey, especially a nonstop flight.

WordNet
nonstop
  1. adj. of a journey especially a flight; "a nonstop flight to Atlanta"

  2. at all times; "around-the-clock nursing care" [syn: around-the-clock, day-and-night, round-the-clock]

nonstop
  1. n. a flight made without intermediate stops between source and destination; "how many nonstops are there to Dallas?" [syn: nonstop flight]

  2. adv. without stopping; "we are flying nonstop form New York to Tokyo"

Wikipedia
NonStop (server computers)

NonStop is a series of server computers introduced to market in 1976, beginning with the Tandem NonStop product line, which was followed by the HP Integrity NonStop product line extension. Because NonStop systems are based on an integrated hardware/software stack, HP also developed a special operating system for them: NonStop OS.

NonStop systems are, to an extent, self-healing. To circumvent single points of failure, they are equipped with some redundant components. When a mainline component fails, the system automatically falls back to the backup.

These systems are often used by banks, stock exchanges, telecommunication providers and other enterprises requiring extremely high uptime.

Nonstop (band)

Nonstop was a Portuguese girl band, created out of the TV reality-competition show Popstars, in 2001. Nonstop have achieved notable success with their first album, Nonstop, and especially with their first hit single "Ao Limite Eu Vou".

Songwriter and producer, Eliot Kennedy - who had previously worked with bands such as Spice Girls and Take That - once said "they are probably the best group I have worked with. Their voices are so good!"

Nonstop

Nonstop or non-stop may refer to:

Nonstop (TV series)

Nonstop is a South Korean sitcom that broadcast its first season in 2000 on MBC. It continued with 5 more seasons. The series was popular for its cast of teen idols, many who debuted through the show gaining vast popularity.

Nonstop (Chinese TV series)

Nonstop is the Chinese version of the popular Korean sitcom, Nonstop (TV series)

NonStop (Fun Factory album)

NonStop! The Album is the first album by German Eurodance group Fun Factory.

The original lead singer, Balca, appears only in one music video titled "Groove Me". Due to a disagreement, she separated from the group, but still remained in the shadows. Because she was under a contract, she still had to continue singing for the band. Although she was replaced by a French diva Marie-Anett Mey. According to sources, songs.

Nonstop (Vocal Point album)

Nonstop is the seventh album recorded by Vocal Point, recorded in 2008.

Usage examples of "nonstop".

Eight years earlier, in 1919, John Alcock and Arthur Brown flew nonstop from St.

Then, by midday, after the Rocky Mountain sunshine has a chance to put a nice transparent glaze on the ice, the casting room would be booked nonstop with broken bones from pedestrians who had failed to navigate on the ice, and motorists who thought antilock brakes could stop on Teflon.

Flossie and Lapp bounced around in back like a couple of starstruck adolescents, munching on popcorn and loudly sipping on a bottle of Southern Comfort as they giggled nonstop over private -- usually risque -- jokes.

I got bitten by more mozzies inside than outside, and the band played nonstop Central American classics.

They were varnishing ladders, and when they finished the ladders, they would start painting the tracks for the conveyors that ran nonstop when the packinghouse was in full operation.

While Lefty ground bearings nonstop, Desdemona built pastitsio, moussaka and galactoboureko.

Relentlessly scrounging resources and working nonstop, the remaining machines had rebuilt and reasserted their complete control over the planet in less than a year, like an inexorable tide erasing footprints on a beach.

She chattered nonstop, sparrowlike, without ever seeming to pause for breath.

Valentinian and Anastasius immediately responded with their own glowers, which Valentinian accompanied by a nonstop muttering.

He had left his Axemen to travel at a more leisurely pace from Nordmuth and ridden virtually nonstop to the Tower of the Seneschal, exhausting himself in the effort.

By working almost nonstop for three days, Newman, Weiskopf, Coombs, McDade, and Robertson had developed detailed plans for how the ISEG would work once a mission assignment came down from the UN.

Screams peppered the nonstop explosions, and fires were burning all over the clearing.

Flight 2039, nonstop from here to Sydney, will be hijacked by a maniac and crash somewhere in the Australian outback.

When he traveled the hundreds, sometimes thousands, of miles from one of his provinces to another, he kept at least one secretary with him as he hurtled along in a gig harnessed to four mules, and dictated to the hapless man nonstop.

By fourten, phones started ringing nonstop in the sheriffs department.