stall|stalls in English
noun
[stɔːl]
stand, booth; pen, compartment in a stable for an animal; pretext to delay; protective covering for a finger; (Airplanes) loss of control, loss of lift; (British) orchestra seats
Use "stall|stalls" in a sentence
1. Our Stall Bedders are designed for modern dairies with a lot of stalls to fill
2. He stalls.
3. Real clean stall?
4. Latch every stall!
5. Some mid-air stalls?
6. a fruit and veg stall.
7. Learner drivers often stall .
8. A heifer bellowed in her stall.
9. You asked me to stall!
10. Marketplace with elegant colonnades and stalls
11. People clustered around the market stalls.
12. As she made her way from stall to stall, Loretta remembered her promise to ring Bridget.
13. Another stall which JAF always patronise at the same hawker centre is this Char Kway Teow stall.
14. He sold boots on a market stall.
15. The stall sells drinks and snacks.
16. The stall took £25 on Saturday.
17. Bread is the stall of life.
18. That's Chan from the fruit stall
19. The plane went into a stall.
20. We've got to stall him somehow.
21. Many stalls have food and presents for sale.
22. She made two purchases from my stall.
23. Angle of attack indication, stall warning systems;
24. He managed to stall off his creditor.
25. The majority of stalls charged a fair price.