stall

noun, verb35 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.3

A stall at an outdoor market.

An individual compartment for a horse in a stable.

A small cubicle or compartment containing a shower.

A stall set up by the side of a road to sell things like fruit or vegetables.

A stall that sells flowers.

To cause something, such as progress or discussions, to stop or be delayed in a significant way.

A person who rents or owns a stall in a market.

A person who runs a stall.

To delay action or a decision in order to have more time to think or prepare.

Used to describe a process or activity that is stopped at the present moment.

Used to describe a process or activity that is stopped for a short period of time.

Used to indicate the location of an activity or purchase.

To manage and operate a stall as a business.

To erect or establish a stall for selling goods.

To erect or establish a stall for selling goods.

To clean an animal's stall.

To arrange goods for display on a stall.

To be physically present to operate a stall, often for a specific period.

To clean out manure and soiled bedding from an animal's stall.

Collocations with "stall"