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English Idioms about "Travel"

Pit stop

English Idiom

Meaning: A short break or pause during a journey or activity to rest or refuel before continuing. It's often a quick and necessary pause to ensure everything is in order before moving forward.
Origin: The term 'pit stop' comes from auto racing, where cars make quick stops in the pit lane for refueling, tire changes, and mechanical adjustments. This practice became widely known through motorsports, and the term eventually made its way into everyday language to describe any brief, necessary pause.
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Examples

  • During our road trip, we made a quick pit stop at a roadside diner to grab some coffee and stretch our legs.
  • Before the final presentation, the team took a pit stop to review their notes and ensure everything was in order.
  • In the middle of writing her novel, she took a pit stop to read a few chapters of her favorite book for inspiration.
  • The marathon runner made a pit stop at the water station to rehydrate and catch his breath.
  • While studying for her exams, she made a pit stop to meditate and clear her mind.
  • On their way to the summit, the hikers took a pit stop to check their gear and enjoy the view.
  • The chef made a pit stop to taste-test the sauce and adjust the seasoning before serving.
  • After hours of coding, the developer took a pit stop to grab a snack and brainstorm new ideas.
  • The musician took a pit stop between rehearsals to tune his guitar and practice a tricky section.
  • In the middle of a busy workday, she made a pit stop to call her family and catch up on the latest news.