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full stop
full stop
noun
- the punctuation mark (.) used at the end of a sentence that is not a question or exclamation, after abbreviations, etc Also called (esp US and Canadian)period
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Word History and Origins
Origin of full stop1
First recorded in 1590–1600
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Example Sentences
"It will be what I do forever, full stop. I have no intention of leaving - I love it here."
From BBC
In fact, it’s a lot more money than the Scottish government was anticipating, full stop.
From BBC
“I just want to say that full stop, it’s never OK to make threats, it’s never OK to bully and harass online,” he said in a Saturday TikTok video.
From Los Angeles Times
But a powerful personality takes a while to come to a full stop.
From Los Angeles Times
It is a minority — the loud Christian right to which Trump owes his takeover of the Republican Party — that does not want women to have abortions ever, full stop.
From Los Angeles Times
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