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    stall
    /stɔːl/

    noun

    • 1. a stand, booth, or compartment for the sale of goods in a market or large covered area: "fruit and vegetable stalls" Similar standtablecounterbooth
    • 2. an individual compartment for an animal in a stable or cowshed, enclosed on three sides. Similar pencoopstycorral

    verb

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  2. if a process or system stalls or something stalls it, it suddenly stops developing or making progress: Japan's economic growth has stalled. Contract negotiations between management and the union have stalled again.

  3. The meaning of STALL is a compartment for a domestic animal in a stable or barn. How to use stall in a sentence.

  4. A stall is a large table on which you put goods that you want to sell, or information that you want to give people. ...market stalls selling local fruit. American English : stall / ˈstɔl /

  5. noun. a compartment in a stable or shed for the accommodation of one animal. a stable or shed for horses or cattle. a booth or stand in which merchandise is displayed for sale, or in which some business is carried on (sometimes used in combination): a butcher's stall; a bookstall. carrel ( def 1 ).

  6. STALL meaning: 1. a large table or a small shop with an open front from which goods are sold in a public place…. Learn more.

  7. n. 1. A compartment for one domestic animal in a barn or shed. 2. a. A booth, cubicle, or stand used by a vendor, as at a market. b. A small compartment: a shower stall. 3. a. An enclosed seat in the chancel of a church. b. A pew in a church. 4. Chiefly British A seat in the front part of a theater. 5.

  8. The word stall implies stopping something that will start again — a horse will leave the stall eventually and start moving, a stalled car can be restarted. Remember that when you're thinking about stall in the sense of postpone or delay.