0 a mark (.) used at the end of a sentence, or to show that the letters before it are an abbreviation -- kropka
Let me make that clear, with a full stop—none whatever.
I read the whole sentence complete from full stop to full stop.
There most have come to a full stop.
All these arguments are often put together by people who are against drink, full stop.
We must come to a full stop before very long.
Ends with a full stop.
The desired motion recovery trajectory algorithm requires that all joints pass each intermediate position simultaneously and come to a full stop at their destination at the same time.
In some cases, 'etc.' functions as little more than a full stop.