They don't overwhelm you, but good luck trying to find a layover in that lineup.
From the newsday.com
We did have a layover in Gillette, although no new passengers boarded the flight.
From the forbes.com
Wood was expected to fly from Los Angeles on a red-eye with a layover in Chicago.
From the post-gazette.com
He was on a layover en route to Hawaii from Puerto Rico, where he was to compete.
From the boston.com
Right behind Scavullo, on a one-hour layover, were the Warndorfs of Cincinnati.
From the usatoday.com
Boals was staring at a 20-hour layover before the state finals began, but no fear.
From the sacbee.com
If we didn't have a 6 hour layover we would have missed our connecting flight.
From the economist.com
The players used the layover to stock up on chocolate for their Chilean hosts.
From the time.com
Before the flight, the pilots had a 19-hour layover before leaving San Diego.
From the washingtonpost.com
More examples
Stop: a brief stay in the course of a journey; "they made a stopover to visit their friends"
In transportation, a layover, also known as lays over or stopover, is some form of a break between parts of a single trip.
An overnight stop in travel (frequently confused with stopover)
A delay preventing a driver from unloading as scheduled at destination or loading at scheduled origin. Carriers charge anywhere from $50 to $150 per layover (24 hour period).
Transfer of audio onto multitrack tape or hard disk. Also referred to as "layup."
A night spent in the middle of the trip in a city other than home base for the aircraft and crew.
A layover is a very LONG connection. The airlines like to say two hours or more qualifies as layover. If you miss a connecting flight, you may experience a layover until the next available flight.
A period of waiting for loco crew to pick up the link train to return to their home shed.
Time when the bus is out of service at the end of the route.