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Definition of stop-and-go in US English: stop-and-gonounˌstäpənˈɡōˌstɑpənˈɡoʊˌstɑpənˈɡoʊ usually as modifier Alternate stopping and restarting of progress. Example sentencesExamples - I've also always heard that stop-and-go driving is harder on cars than freeway driving.
- I'm driving in stop-and-go traffic, and the car ahead has one of those bumper stickers that's just a bit too small to read at a safe distance.
- Traffic was ridiculously slow on the highway - all this stop-and-go nonsense, which made it hard to relax.
- The motors of most motile species studied reverse the sense of rotation, whereas the motors of some rotate unidirectionally but can adjust their rotary speed or follow a stop-and-go pattern of rotation.
- Each chapter embodies the chronology of the story it has to tell, corresponding to the stop-and-go progress of science.
- Continuing through the night in stop-and-go traffic we went another 83 miles into Iraq, reaching a second fuel point.
- They make no difference to fuel economy even in stop-and-go driving conditions.
- In stop-and-go traffic, the battery is almost continually charging.
- Unfortunately these systems aren't accurate or dependable enough to work at slow speeds or in stop-and-go traffic.
- Commuters endure twice as much stop-and-go traffic as they did a decade ago.
- Thus it achieves markedly better mileage in stop-and-go city driving than on the open highway.
- Between email, cell phones and stop-and-go traffic, there's barely time to breathe, let alone attend a dance performance.
- Since 1970 spending on information technology has followed a stop-and-go pattern rather than a steady rise.
- Because a hybrid makes more extensive use of the electric motor in stop-and-go driving, that's where you get the best gas mileage.
- Deciding among these hybrids depends on whether you want off-road ability or more horsepower, and whether you do lots of stop-and-go commuting or spend more time at highway speeds.
- The battery kicks in at idle speeds making stop-and-go city driving ultra-efficient, and on long stretches of highway, the battery automatically takes charge while coasting.
- My wife arrived home at eight-thirty, the usual 40-minute drive stretching to more than 3 hours of stop-and-go traffic.
- The ship was heading south at a stop-and-go pace without sound.
- I also tell people to stand up so that the boat motion seems more like the automobile stop-and-go motion they are used to.
- You're sitting in your car, wearied again by the same old stop-and-go rush hour traffic.
Definition of stop-and-go in US English: stop-and-gonounˌstäpənˈɡōˌstɑpənˈɡoʊ usually as modifier Alternate stopping and restarting of progress. Example sentencesExamples - I've also always heard that stop-and-go driving is harder on cars than freeway driving.
- Unfortunately these systems aren't accurate or dependable enough to work at slow speeds or in stop-and-go traffic.
- Continuing through the night in stop-and-go traffic we went another 83 miles into Iraq, reaching a second fuel point.
- You're sitting in your car, wearied again by the same old stop-and-go rush hour traffic.
- I'm driving in stop-and-go traffic, and the car ahead has one of those bumper stickers that's just a bit too small to read at a safe distance.
- They make no difference to fuel economy even in stop-and-go driving conditions.
- The battery kicks in at idle speeds making stop-and-go city driving ultra-efficient, and on long stretches of highway, the battery automatically takes charge while coasting.
- I also tell people to stand up so that the boat motion seems more like the automobile stop-and-go motion they are used to.
- Because a hybrid makes more extensive use of the electric motor in stop-and-go driving, that's where you get the best gas mileage.
- Deciding among these hybrids depends on whether you want off-road ability or more horsepower, and whether you do lots of stop-and-go commuting or spend more time at highway speeds.
- My wife arrived home at eight-thirty, the usual 40-minute drive stretching to more than 3 hours of stop-and-go traffic.
- The motors of most motile species studied reverse the sense of rotation, whereas the motors of some rotate unidirectionally but can adjust their rotary speed or follow a stop-and-go pattern of rotation.
- In stop-and-go traffic, the battery is almost continually charging.
- Commuters endure twice as much stop-and-go traffic as they did a decade ago.
- Since 1970 spending on information technology has followed a stop-and-go pattern rather than a steady rise.
- Thus it achieves markedly better mileage in stop-and-go city driving than on the open highway.
- Between email, cell phones and stop-and-go traffic, there's barely time to breathe, let alone attend a dance performance.
- The ship was heading south at a stop-and-go pace without sound.
- Each chapter embodies the chronology of the story it has to tell, corresponding to the stop-and-go progress of science.
- Traffic was ridiculously slow on the highway - all this stop-and-go nonsense, which made it hard to relax.
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