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grind to a halt
grind to a halt
Fig. to slow down and stop. Every day about noon, traffic in town grinds to a halt. The bus ground to a halt at the corner and someone got off.
grind to a halt
to slowly come to a stop Traffic on the interstate almost ground to a halt today because it was so foggy. The strike has caused production of new cars to grind to a halt.
grind to a halt/standstill
if an organization, system, or process grinds to a halt, it stops working, usually because of a problem If the computer network crashed, the whole office would grind to a halt.
grind to a halt
Also, come to a grinding halt. Gradually come to a standstill or end. For example, Once the funding stopped, the refurbishing project ground to a halt, or She's come to a grinding halt with that book she's writing. This expression alludes to a clogged engine that gradually stops or a ship that runs aground.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Ssanyu | | - | Eastern African, Ganda |
Oskar | | AWS-kahr (German, Polish) | Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Polish |
MiŁOsŁAw | | mee-WAW-swahf | Polish (Rare) |
Nestani | | - | Georgian |
Olivia | | ə-LIV-ee-ə (English), o-LEE-vyah (Italian, Spanish), o-LEE-vee-ah (German), O-lee-vee-ah (Finnish) | English, Italian, Spanish, German, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish |
Yanko | | - | Bulgarian |