ostler|ostlers in English

noun

[ost·ler || 'ɑslə(r) /'ɒs-]

horseman; one who works in a stable; one who cares for horses

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1. Grooms and ostlers were already in the yard.

2. A red-nosed ostler took their horses.

3. It seems that the Ostler Press is also interested.

4. Grooms and ostlers furnished us with horses for our journey.

5. Where Tim the ostler listened. His face was and peaked.

6. Fitzgibbon-Bizel was represented by Norwich attorney George Ostler

7. Mr Ostler plunges happily into his tales from ancient history.

8. Yet another story tells of a young ostler who worked at the inn.

9. Ostler gives an account of the fluctuating fortunes of other major world languages.

10. A linguist of astonishing voracity, Mr Ostler plunges happily into his tales from ancient history.

11. Carts full of precious belongings were being unloaded in the courtyards; ostlers, grooms and farriers shouted and yelled.

12. 8 Horses rearing and neighing, as ostlers and stable-boys tried to calm them down and lead them away.

13. Mr Ostler is surely right about the nationalist limits to the spread of English as a mother-tongue.

14. Horses rearing and neighing,[Sentencedict.com] as ostlers and stable-boys tried to calm them down and lead them away.

15. Mr Ostler suggests that two new factors—modern nationalism and technology—will check the spread of English.

16. Rather, English will have no successor because none will be needed. Technology, Mr Ostler believes, will fill the need.

17. It seems sometimes that Mr Ostler, fascinated by ancient uses of language, wanted to write a different sort of book but was persuaded by his publisher to play up the English angle.

18. Examples of Brewski in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web Some players still chew and dip, and many will enjoy a cocktail or Brewski. — Scott Ostler, SFChronicle.com, "Giants’ new manager Gabe Kapler and his staff eschew the chew and the brews," 9 Feb