Once I start eating chocolate, I can't stop.
Stop shouting - you're giving me a headache!
I couldn't stop laughing.
Stop it!/Stop that!
When will it stop snowing?
Fortunately, police stopped the fight before anyone got hurt.
Once you have started, you will not want to stop. (Key English Test; A2; Chinese)
Does this bus stop at Thirty-fourth Street?
The train stopped at the station. (Preliminary English Test; B1; Tamil)
He stopped at a coffee shop for lunch.
Why don't you just stop somewhere and ask for directions?
I stopped to pick up a letter that I'd dropped.
We went cycling north, following the coast from a road and about four hours later we stopped at a beautiful beach, where we had a lot of fun. (Preliminary English Test; B1; Portuguese)
Something must be done to stop the fighting.
If she really wants to leave, I don't understand what's stopping her.
I went and beat one of the guys to stop the fighting, however, the fighting didn't stop. (Preliminary English Test; B1; Arabic)
Stop the car, I want to get out!
I heard him shout, "Stop right now!"
We were disap[p]ointed because we wanted to walk more and were ready to go home, but Sasha said: "Stop!" (Preliminary English Test; B1; Russian)
My watch stopped.
Can you stop the video for a minute?
The air conditioner stopped working.
If I am driving my car and suddenly the engine stops working, I can call, from my cell [phone], and ask for help. (First Certificate in English; B2; Spanish)
He will stop at nothing to get what he wants.
They stopped at nothing to get the higher scores, to make themselves noticed, even if that meant telling some lies to a teacher about a schoolmate. (First Certificate in English; B2; Portuguese)
She stopped short of accusing him of lying.
We stopped over in Los Angeles for two nights on the way to New Zealand.
a bus stop
I'm getting off at the next stop.
Is this our stop?
[The] bus stop is near the market. (Skills for Life (Entry 1); A1; Polish)
Please remain in your seat until the plane comes to a complete stop.
We'd have been here sooner, but we made a few stops along the way.
At the beginning of the project there were a lot of stops and starts.
The best part was (without a doubt) when I made a little stop in a small town... I f[e]ll in love with that town! (Preliminary English Test; B1; Spanish)
We must put a stop to the violence.
Maybe these new activities (video - video games), which are quite distracti[ng], are at the same time so addictive that youngsters find it hard to put a stop to it. (Certificate in Advanced English; C1; Italian)