come to a full stop



come to a full stop

to end, especially because of a problem or difficulty After a series of health problems his career came to a full stop.
See also: come, full, stop

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Hr&Oelig;Rekr-Ancient Scandinavian
ShaneSHAYNIrish, English
Velibor-Serbian, Croatian
Blandinus-Ancient Roman
Rhiannonhri-AN-ahn (Welsh), ree-AN-ən (English), REE-ən-ən (English)Welsh, English, Welsh Mythology
Connla-Irish Mythology