Terms vs Stoppingly - What's the difference?
terms | stoppingly |
(in combination) In a way that causes something to stop.
* 2000 , Eva Bourke, Travels with Gandolpho (page 38)
* 2011 , Victoria Pade, It Takes a Family
As a noun terms
is .As an adverb stoppingly is
(in combination) in a way that causes something to stop.stoppingly
English
Adverb
(-)- a heart-stoppingly beautiful woman
- Over a dirty hemp tunic he'd thrown a jerkin of goat's pelt in the manner of goatherds, two splints on the ankles were tied blood-stoppingly fast with leather thongs.
- Neither of them detracted from how traffic-stoppingly handsome he was, but they were enough to inspire questions and the ensuing jokes about how she'd beaten him up.