Full-stop

adj, noun, verb, slang

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Complete. attributive, not-comparable

    "I'm also not sure that he's a full-stop lead guard, though. He might be more of a guard who needs to play next to a playing-making guard who can get his own shot, because that's something he'll struggle with early in his career."

Noun
  1. 1
    Alternative form of full stop. alt-of, alternative

    ""Saying sorry" ends fraternal battles, soothes hysteria, puts a full-stop to that sump of baffled remorse into which children occasionally fall."

Verb
  1. 1
    To completely stop. ambitransitive, informal, rare

    "Three touch and goes later, (and after a refresher on CTAF radio ops - announcing I'm on base when I'm really on downwind might confuse people), I full-stopped and taxied up to the little commuter terminal. CFI and the kids get out, and I'm on my own."

Next best steps

Mini challenge

Unscramble this word: fullstop