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- stallˈstȯlnoun
- a compartment for a domestic animal in a stable or barna space marked off for parking a motor vehicle
- a seat in the chancel of a church with back and sides wholly or partly encloseda church pew...
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- NOUNstall (noun) · stalls (plural noun)
- a fixed seat in the choir or chancel of a church, more or less enclosed at the back and sides and often canopied, typically reserved for a particular member of the clergy.
- an instance of an engine, vehicle, aircraft, or boat stalling:"speed must be maintained to avoid a stall and loss of control"
VERBstall (verb) · stalls (third person present) · stalled (past tense) · stalled (past participle) · stalling (present participle)- (of a motor vehicle or its engine) stop running, typically because of an overload on the engine:"her car stalled at the crossroads"
- (of an aircraft or its pilot) reach a condition where the speed is too low to allow effective operation of the controls.
- sailinghave insufficient wind power in the sails to give controlled motion.
- cause (an engine, vehicle, aircraft, or boat) to stall.
- stop or cause to stop making progress:"his career had stalled, hers taken off" ·"years of hurdles and permit applications have stalled the much-needed renovations"synonyms:obstruct · impede · hinder · hamper · block · interrupt · hold up ·hold back · stand in the way of · frustrate · thwart · balk · inhibit · hamstring · sabotage · encumber · restrain · slow · slow down · retard · delay · stonewall · forestall · arrest · check · stop · halt · stay · derail · restrict · limit · curb · bridle · fetter · shackle · trammel · interfere with · put a brake on
- speak or act in a deliberately vague way in order to gain more time to deal with a question or issue; prevaricate:"she was stalling for time"synonyms:play for time · temporize · hang back · hang fire · hold back ·procrastinate · hedge · beat around the bush · drag one's feet · delay · filibuster · stonewall · use delaying tactics · gain time
- delay or divert (someone) by stalling:"stall him until I've had time to take a look"
- put or keep (an animal) in a stall, especially in order to fatten it:"the horses were stalled at Upper Bolney Farm"
ORIGINOld English steall ‘stable or cattle shed’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch stal, also to stand. Early senses of the verb included ‘reside, dwell’ and ‘bring to a halt’.More about stallData from Oxford Languages Stal vs Stall: When To Use Each One In Writing - The Content …
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