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station-to-station

[stey-shuhn-tuh-stey-shuhn]

adjective

  1. (of a long-distance telephone call) chargeable upon speaking with anyone at the number called.

    a station-to-station call to his home in Dallas.



adverb

  1. from one station to another.

  2. by telephone at station-to-station rates.

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of station-to-station1

First recorded in 1855–60
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In the fourth, their offense went station-to-station in a four-run rally, all of the runs coming with two outs.

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That would place more of an emphasis on athleticism and, perhaps, a little away from the station-to-station baseball seen most nights in recent years, placing more value on the kinds of players who thrived in previous generations.

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Station-to-station ball at its finest, and a rare sight for the Dodgers lately.

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Many players get so caught up in emulating swing positions that they get very stiff and station-to-station, says Manzella.

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When a Dodger with some speed reached first base, he was looking to run immediately — a departure from the Dodgers' usual station-to-station strategy on the base paths.

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