1. non-stop - Noun
2. non-stop - Adjective
3. non-stop - Adverb
non-stop (not comparable)
Alternative form of nonstop.
non-stop (plural non-stops)
Alternative form of nonstop.
According to her, the 23-year old works non-stop for six years she could be in a stage to attain the status of becoming the highest-paid actress in India. Source: Internet
Access Public transport Train Heathrow Express train at Paddington station * Heathrow Express : a non-stop service direct to London's Paddington station ; trains leave every 15 minutes for the 15-minute journey (21 minutes to/from Terminal 5). Source: Internet
Additional airlines that serve the airport include United Express to Houston-Intercontinental, and Delta Air Lines and Sun Country Airlines with seasonal, non-stop service to Minneapolis-St. Source: Internet
After experiencing a month or two of non-stop stress and lack of sleep, I woke up one morning and as I looked in the mirror, I realized that my brows were noticeably thinner than a week or two ago. Source: Internet
A few dozen showed up but were corraled on the other side of the convention center parking lot, jeering Trump supporters as they passed, but the atmosphere was like any summer day in Wildwood, a non-stop party, and celebration. Source: Internet
After Lesnar left, it slowed down a little until Edge came in and then it was non-stop action. Source: Internet