Definition of Stalls. Meaning of Stalls. Synonyms of Stalls

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Definition of Stalls

Stall
Stall Stall, n. A covering or sheath, as of leather, horn, of iron, for a finger or thumb; a cot; as, a thumb stall; a finger stall.
Stall
Stall Stall, v. i. [AS. steallian to have room. See Stall, n.] 1. To live in, or as in, a stall; to dwell. [Obs.] We could not stall together In the whole world. --Shak. 2. To kennel, as dogs. --Johnson. 3. To be set, as in mire or snow; to stick fast. 4. To be tired of eating, as cattle. [Prov. Eng.]

Meaning of Stalls from wikipedia

- market goods or serving food Choir stall, seating in a church for the choir Stalls (theatre), the ground floor seats in a theatre/cinema (closer to or directly...
- altar and Church tabernacle. In larger medieval churches it contained choir-stalls, seating aligned with the side of the church, so at right-angles to the...
- The Stalls of Barchester is a short film which serves as the first of the British supernatural anthology series A Ghost Story for Christmas. Written, produced...
- "The Stalls of Barchester Cathedral" is a ghost story by British writer M. R. James, originally published in 1910. It is included in his collection More...
- Mamak stalls are indoor and open-air food establishments found in Southeast Asia, especially in Malaysia and Singapore, that typically serve food derived...
- The Buxheim choir stalls are high baroque choir stalls created by Ignaz Waibl between 1687 and 1691 in the monastery church of St. Maria in Buxheim in...
- front near the orchestra pit, or the whole of the stalls. The term can also refer to the side stalls in some usages. Derived from the gardening term parterre...
- A food booth – also called a food kiosk, food stand, food stall or temporary food service facility – is generally a temporary structure used to prepare...
- originally temporary stalls only, extended to a mixture of stalls and fixed premises. The traditional Inverness Street market started losing stalls once local supermarkets...
- sit in particular seats, usually at the back of the choir stalls, known as prebendal stalls. At the time of the Domesday Book in 1086, the canons and...