Pronunciation: /pɪt.stɑp/
noun a brief stop for refueling, rest, or repairs during a journey or race
A1 During a road trip, we made a pitstop to stretch our legs and grab a snack.
A2 The car needed a quick pitstop for refueling before continuing the journey.
B1 The Formula 1 driver made a pitstop to change tires and refuel the car.
B2 The pitstop crew worked quickly and efficiently to get the race car back on track.
C1 The pitstop strategy played a crucial role in determining the outcome of the race.
C2 The team executed a flawless pitstop, allowing the driver to maintain the lead in the race.
formal The race car driver made a quick pitstop to refuel and change tires.
informal Let's make a pitstop at the gas station before heading out on the road trip.
slang I need to make a pitstop at the restroom before we continue shopping.
figurative Taking a break from work can be seen as a pitstop to recharge and refocus.
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