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- noun Plural form of
stall . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
stall .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a farm building for housing horses or other livestock
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Examples
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But when you have Repugs wearing diapers and toe-tapping in stalls and sleeping with underlings wives, I guess even young people know hypocricy when they see it.
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Get the last word I know you want to your kickin stalls and chompin at the bit too so go for it.
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It's the story of an author who writes sensitive, issue-based fiction for children, but when his career stalls is bullied by his agent into attempting a "sword and sorcery" fantasy.
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The market, which I had expected to be open stalls, is instead a gallery of shops where artisans make their jewelry in full view and glass cases filled with exquisite pieces make it hard to make up one's mind.
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Just so, horses stay in stalls, pigs stay in pens and for the sake of education and conservation some wild animal specimens stay in zoos.
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The market, which I had expected to be open stalls, is instead a gallery of shops where artisans make their jewelry in full view and glass cases filled with exquisite pieces make it hard to make up one's mind.
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Now, I do barn chores - mucking stalls is amazingly good for clearing my head.
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I found four toilets in stalls built side by side, and yes, they did have running water.
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I found four toilets in stalls built side by side, and yes, they did have running water.
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Across the road from the embankment electric lights shone on melons and other fruit in stalls: a refreshing night scene, after the glare and colorlessness of the day.
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