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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. See also: grind call a halt (to something) to stop something. When the rain got very heavy, the referees called a halt to the game. See also: call 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. See also: grind |
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While she is calling a halt to live shows, Streisand has no plans to stop singing. Clinton had fought a similar duel with a Burr supporter two years earlier, but he proved a better shot than Hamilton, twice wounding his opponent before calling a halt to the proceedings. |
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