Scots to stall
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staw(Scots) to stall
stawsSTAW, (Scots) to stall
stawingSTAW, (Scots) to stall
stawedSTAW, (Scots) to stall
ZIPSUPPrepares to leave the stall
ZIPSPrepares to exit the stall, say
AAAGp. to call after a stall
stonewallto block, stall, or resist intentionally.
stallsSTALL, to come to a standstill
stalledSTALL, to come to a standstill
stallto put or keep in a stall
stallingCause (an engine, vehicle, aircraft, or boat) to stall
stalledCause (an engine, vehicle, aircraft, or boat) to stall
whipstallof an airplane, to stall causing the nose to whip forward and down
whipstallsWHIPSTALL, of an airplane, to stall causing the nose to whip forward and down
whipstallingWHIPSTALL, of an airplane, to stall causing the nose to whip forward and down
whipstalledWHIPSTALL, of an airplane, to stall causing the nose to whip forward and down
stalledPut or keep (an animal) in a stall, esp. in order to fatten it
stallingPut or keep (an animal) in a stall, esp. in order to fatten it
costermongerto sell fruit, vegetables, fish, etc., from a cart, barrow, or stall in the streets; coster
costerto sell fruit, vegetables, fish, etc., from a cart, barrow, or stall in the streets; coster
huckstersA person who sells small items, either door-to-door or from a stall or small store
confessionalsAn enclosed stall in a church divided by a screen or curtain in which a priest sits to hear people confess their sins
confessionalAn enclosed stall in a church divided by a screen or curtain in which a priest sits to hear people confess their sins
tabicovering for the foot, similar to a sock, having a separate pouchlike stall for the large toe, worn esp. in Japan, often with zoris
tabiscovering for the foot, similar to a sock, having a separate pouchlike stall for the large toe, worn esp. in Japan, often with zoris
misericordsA ledge projecting from the underside of a hinged seat in a choir stall that, when the seat is turned up, gives support to someone standing
misericordA ledge projecting from the underside of a hinged seat in a choir stall that, when the seat is turned up, gives support to someone standing
wingoverairplane maneuver involving a steep, climbing turn to a near stall, then a sharp drop of the nose, a removal of bank, and a final leveling off in the opposite direction