Noun
a brief stay in the course of a journey
Source: WordNetthey made a stopover to visit their friends Source: Internet
After a 72-hour layover in port of Montevideo the captain of the Graf Spee, believing he was hopelessly outnumbered by the British, ordered the ship to be scuttled. Source: Internet
During a layover in Dubai, her character wakes up in a hotel room, hungover, and shocked to find a dead body next to her. Source: Internet
As a first move, Lufthansa will extend layover times in Japan and South Korea and give employees a one-time special payment of 1,500 euros ($1,650) each with their next monthly salary. Source: Internet
If you were to make a short stop at local lounge or restaurant frequented by foreigners in Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa, you’re almost guaranteed to meet one who is on a short layover en route to South Sudan’s capital, Jubba. Source: Internet
Different boomerangs have different flight characteristics, and the bigger the layover the higher the boomerang will fly. Source: Internet