stall|stalled|stalling|stalls in English
verb
[stɔːl]
put into a stable; delay, check the progress of; cause to stop, cause to turn off (of a motor)
Use "stall|stalled|stalling|stalls" in a sentence
1. Our Stall Bedders are designed for modern dairies with a lot of stalls to fill
2. 2 The car kept stalling.
3. He stalls.
4. The work has stalled.
5. Blocking: as in impeding, stalling
6. 12 He was obviously stalling for time.
7. Real clean stall?
8. Latch every stall!
9. 9 He was just stalling for time .
10. 7 She decided on a stalling tactic.
11. Some mid-air stalls?
12. She decided on a stalling tactic.
13. The car stalled at the roundabout.
14. Our car stalled and wouldn't restart.
15. a fruit and veg stall.
16. As with the previous proposals, it stalled.
17. 4 Stop stalling and give me an answer!
18. 3 They are still stalling on the deal.
19. Learner drivers often stall .
20. 10 Quit stalling and answer my question!
21. He stalled off the truth with rambling.
22. He stalled his car near the exit.
23. However, progress stalled for over a decade.
24. 1 The car stalled at the roundabout.
25. Reform has stalled amid profound political paralysis.