From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbus stopˈbus stop  ●●○ noun [countable]  TTRa place at the side of a road, marked with a sign, where buses stop for passengers
                                                    
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bus stop• One child was cuffed for misbehaving at a bus stop.• I parked the van alongside the bus stop, and Carol swayed to her feet thinking I was a bus.• Later I would run breathless from the bus stop, expecting to be murdered, beaten, raped.• At Wandsworth, it was a seven-minute walk from the bus stop to the end of Varney Street.• I navigated Jan and Darren to the bus stop.• The bus stop was only across the street. 
