Similar words: tabling, establish, established, reestablish, establishment, well established, establishment of, antiestablishment. Meaning: ['steɪblɪŋ] n. accommodation for animals (especially for horses).
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(1) The house has stabling for 20 horses.
(2) The wash-house sat between the stabling and a dark windowless place where coals and winter logs were stored.
(3) I don't want them stabling their mounts here, it'd be too conspicuous.
(4) After stabling our horses, my master muttered that he had business to attend to and wandered off to his chamber.
(5) The Coach House originally provided stabling for a wealthy rector who lived next door. Sentencedict.com
(6) The stone barn over here is to have stabling for two horses, a harness room and a hayloft above.
(7) Inns provided shelter and stabling facilities.
(8) A new method of amplitude stabling for nanosecond laser pulse was proposed based on Pockels effect.
(9) More than fifty Centres in Somerset - many can offer instruction and accommodation, some stabling.
(10) The concessionaire will also be expected to supply the necessary fleet of DMUs and the maintenance and stabling depot.
(11) That evening, as he walked by the docks, a slip of a boy came up and asked where he was stabling his horse.
(12) There were two kinds of animal breeding ways in this kingdom, herding way and stabling way.
(13) Raising rural social insurance funds is the most difficult problem stabling rural social insurance system.
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