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stop in

phrasal verb with stop
 
/stɒp/
 
US  /stɑːp/ verb (-pp-)

Definition

informal to visit a person or place for a short time, usually when you are going somewhere else: I stopped in at work on the way home to check my mail.Visiting UK informal to stay at home, especially in the evening: I've had my tea and I'm stopping in now.Staying and remainingWaiting
(Definition of stop in from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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