Similar words: stall, stalk, stale, stalin, install, festal, stalked, stalling. Meaning: [stɔːl] n. a farm building for housing horses or other livestock.
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61. Among the entertainments on offer are amusements, a band parade, stalls, sports and a grand finale fireworks display.
62. As Christmas approaches goods like these are turning up at one day sales, car boot sales and market stalls.
63. Another group combs the refuse for tins, bottles and plastic containers to be sold on junk stalls.
64. Battery cages, like sow stalls,[www.Sentencedict.com] came from economic pressures in the days when cheapness was all.
65. Market stalls, car boot sales and one-day sales are popular selling grounds.
66. There was music, puppet shows, street theatre, side shows, stalls.
67. The street was one of those which led into the souk and its lower end was completely blocked by stalls.
68. More than 100 organisations and groups are taking stalls at the event from February 15-17.
69. Scores more were seriously injured as the blast scattered human remains across stalls in one of Bosnia's worst atrocities.
70. The blue paint of the practice stalls was scarred with initials and hearts and anarchist signs among others.
71. He felt unseen hands help him into one of the partitioned stalls and there he stretched out and closed his stinging eyes.
72. The horse fair had been abandoned, the stalls cleared and the shops deserted.
73. The village was too peopled by women, fit only for the baking of cakes and arranging tombola stalls.
74. Known for its high-spirited festivals and the local weaving trade, this lively resort has many restaurants and street stalls.
75. New covers for stalls in Darlington market will cost £4,600.
76. And there, framed in the open left-hand doorway of the stalls, was the T'ang's birthday gift to his son.
77. The tins of sardines it received as rations are on sale at market stalls.
78. The number of stalls and the range of employers represented at careers fairs has dwindled sharply.
79. The first three rows of the stalls were filled with people in evening dress.
80. Its stalls spread over the whole area successfully restricting passage in any direction.
81. He has sores on his body and on his soul, and slowly he disintegrates-while the insurance company stalls.
82. For the moneyed and the merely curious, stalls and kiosks were filled to overflowing.
83. The meat was often sold on stalls in the villages, but there was a limit to what one could buy.
84. Bungee jumping, a fun fair, car boot, craft and charity stalls will be the order of the day.
85. Everything looks real pretty I44 round here - the lights and the tree and the stalls selling postcards with their lights on.
86. It was 6:30 and traders were already setting up their market stalls.
87. The piazza itself was filled with the stalls of local merchants and shopkeepers.
88. There was the theatre; seated in the stalls he could stare, but could not address her; but afterwards?
89. Others persuade their instructors to do the very minimum necessary and state categorically that they hate stalls.
90. The natives are the ones manning the stalls selling papal T-shirts, key rings and statues.
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