whis·tle-stop (wĭsəl-stŏp′, hwĭs-)
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Tweet intr.v. whis·tle-stopped, whis·tle-stop·ping, whis·tle-stops To conduct a political campaign by making brief appearances or speeches in a series of small towns. |
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