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layover

[ ley-oh-ver ]

noun



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Word History and Origins

Origin of layover1

1870–75, Americanism; noun use of verb phrase lay over
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She was more than happy to plot out a Sunday plan that doesn’t involve “a layover sitting in a coffee shop in the Phoenix airport.”

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According to Kobayashi’s family, she landed at LAX on Nov. 8 and missed her connecting flight to New York City because of a short layover.

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In fact the unexpected layover in Belfast cost the company millions of pounds.

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North America, to Point B, France, albeit with a comically strange layover culminating in what is a comic fanboy’s dream, or his biggest nightmare.

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The unexpected layover in Belfast has cost the company millions of pounds.

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