one-stop
[ wuhn-stop ]
/ ˈwʌnˌstɒp /
adjective
that can be accomplished in one stop: a store offering one-stop shopping.
Origin of one-stop
An Americanism dating back to 1930–35
Words nearby one-stop
one-sided,
one-size-fits-all,
one-spot,
one-star,
one-step,
one-stop,
one-suiter,
one-tailed,
one-time,
one-to-one,
one-track
Example sentences from the Web for one-stop
He showed up for a “one-stop” hiring fair hosted by Customs and Border Protection in Dallas in February 2008.
On Polygraph Tests, Would-Be Border Patrol Agents Confess to Crimes |Andrew Becker |April 4, 2013 |DAILY BEASTThe Café College he established is a one-stop center to help students prepare for college.
Is Democratic Convention Keynote Speaker Julian Castro the Next Obama? |Eleanor Clift |August 1, 2012 |DAILY BEASTA sustained effort, and not just a one-stop speech, could reframe the race.
Kalustyan's: Find any flavor you need to take you around the world in this one-stop spice shop.
British Dictionary definitions for one-stop
one-stop
adjective
having or providing a range of related services or goods in one place
a one-stop shop