1. nonstop - Noun
2. nonstop - Adjective
3. nonstop - Adverb
4. nonstop - Adjective Satellite
without stopping
at all times
a flight made without intermediate stops between source and destination
(of a journey especially a flight) occurring without stops
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how many nonstops are there to Dallas? Source: Internet
a nonstop flight to Atlanta Source: Internet
we are flying nonstop form New York to Tokyo Source: Internet
After all, do you think pro athletes are going to want to get tested daily, wear masks nonstop, and fret about social distancing constantly for 11 more weeks? Source: Internet
Almost a year later, in October 1946, the same B-29 flew 9,422 miles nonstop from Oahu, Hawaii, to Cairo, Egypt, in less than 40 hours, further proving the capability of routing airlines over the polar icecap. Source: Internet