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(phrasal verb) to visit a place or person for a short period of time

Example Sentence:

A: Are you going home after work?
B: No, I have to stop in at the bank and pay some bills.

If you’re not busy, you should stop in and visit your mother. She is lonely.

Last night, I stopped in at the grocery store to buy eggs.

The man’s friends became annoyed when he kept stopping in before calling first.

Similar idioms:

  1. stop by
  2. call one’s dogs off
  3. homesick
  4. blue in the face
  5. don’t put all your eggs in one basket
  6. break down
  7. pull the plug

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