Etymology: [ stol ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English steall (“standing place, position”). Confer Dutch stal (“cattle shed”), German Stall (“cattle shed”), Old Norse stallr. Cognate with stand.
Synonyms: arrest, avoid the issue, beat around the bush, brake, check, die, drag one’s feet, equivocate, fence, filibuster, halt, hamper, hedge, hinder, hold off, interrupt, not move, play for time, postpone
tezgâh, ahırda tek at için yapılmış bölme, geciktirmek, hız kaybedip bocalama, Dosya transferinin yavaşlaması, takılıp kalması, MAKİNANIN DURMASI: Bir motor veya makinanın, bindirilen fazla yükten dolayı durması; perdövites, ahır, motorun durması, hız kaybedip düşme (uçak), k.dili. vakit, büfe, bahanelerle aldatma, stand, sürat kaybı, savsaklamaya çalışmak, hız kaybetme, bayılma, oyalanmak, satış yeri, durmak, stop etmek, saplanmak, durdurmak, vakit kazanmaya çalışma, perdövites, zaman kazanmak, park yeri, oyalamak, ağırdan almak, hızı kesilerek düşmek, hızı kesilmek, oyalama, koltuk, stop ettirmek, orkestra üyelerinin veya kilise korosunun oturduğu kısmen kapalı yer, (ahırda tek bir büyükbaş hayvana ait) bölme, (umumi yerlerde bölmelerle ayrılmış) duş/tuvalet yeri, İng. (pazarda/sergide) tezgâh, koltuk [tiy.], sargı (parmak), dur, MAKİNANIN DURMASI:Bir motor veya makinanın, bindirilen fazla yükten dolayı durması; perdövites, ambale olmak, araba park edecek yer, `ne saplanmak, (motor) arızalanarak stop etmek; (motorun) arızalanıp stop etmesine yol açmak, (hayvanı) ahırdaki bölmeye kapatmak, durmak (motor), geciktir, erteleme, kaçamaklı yanıt vermek,
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tezgâh isim
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ahırda tek at için yapılmış bölme
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geciktirmek fiil
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hız kaybedip bocalama
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Dosya transferinin yavaşlaması, takılıp kalması Bilgisayar
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MAKİNANIN DURMASI: Bir motor veya makinanın, bindirilen fazla yükten dolayı durması; perdövites Mühendislik
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ahır isim
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motorun durması
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hız kaybedip düşme (uçak) isim
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k.dili. vakit fiil
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büfe
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bahanelerle aldatma
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stand
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sürat kaybı Askeri
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savsaklamaya çalışmak
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hız kaybetme
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bayılma
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oyalanmak Konuşma Dili
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satış yeri Ticaret
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durmak
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stop etmek
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saplanmak
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durdurmak
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vakit kazanmaya çalışma
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perdövites
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zaman kazanmak
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park yeri
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oyalamak
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hızı kesilerek düşmek
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oyalama
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koltuk
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stop ettirmek
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orkestra üyelerinin veya kilise korosunun oturduğu kısmen kapalı yer
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(ahırda tek bir büyükbaş hayvana ait) bölme isim
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(umumi yerlerde bölmelerle ayrılmış) duş/tuvalet yeri isim
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koltuk [tiy.] isim
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dur
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MAKİNANIN DURMASI:Bir motor veya makinanın, bindirilen fazla yükten dolayı durması; perdövites Askeri
Loss of lift due to an airfoil's critical angle of attack being exceeded or due to an excessive loss of speed, An altar used in Heathenry, normally for indoor use as opposed to the more substantial outdoor harrow, A very small room used for a shower or a toilet, A small open-fronted shop, A compartment for a single animal in a stable or cattle shed, To put (an animal etc) in a stall, A seat in a theatre close to and (about) level with the stage, To come to a standstill, To employ delaying tactics against, To employ delaying tactics, An action that is intended to cause or actually causes delay, To exceed the critical angle of attack, resulting in total loss of lift, deliberately delay an event or action; "she doesn't want to write the report, so she is stalling", In a centrifugal compressor stage stall is mild form of surge It is the flow at which the stage is no longer making any ratio, but has not surged The flow actually becomes detached from the tips of the impeller rendering it ineffective Stall can be heard as a rumbling in the discharge pipe Running for extended periods of time in stall can cause a impeller blade failure due to vibration and fatigue, when the engines stops or fails to continue to run, An offensive player has ten seconds (eight indoors) to throw the disc This is called the stall, The separation of the airflow from the surface of the airfoil or any other component The resulting loss of lift is a stall, a period of time during which a process is for some reason hindered or impossible to accomplish, The kite is stopped with the nose straight up for 2 seconds, When the wing looses lift The aircraft tends to drop abruptly, As you increase the angle of attack (AOA), a wing will produce more lift, but only to a certain point Beyond this point, the wing stops producing lift When this happens, the wing is said to be stalled, When the attitude of the glider is too high for the air speed The smooth airflow over the wing becomes turbulent and the wing stops providing lift Just ease the stick forward to recover Ask your friendly instructor for the symptoms of the approaching stall, Aeroplanes stall in a completely different way to cars: the engine is irrelevant A plane stalls when the wings meet the air at too high an angle The air cannot follow the curved top surface and instead breaks away in eddies and vortices As a result lift ceases to be sufficient to support the plane Due to the physical properties of air, a stall can happen very suddenly A loss of height is the inevitable result To recover, the pilot just has to get the air flowing quickly over the wing again This is easily done by diving for a short distance, which builds up speed However if the aeroplane is within 100 feet of the ground there may not be enough room to recover Sufficient airspeed must always be maintained to avoid a stall Early pilots were very vulnerable to the stall because (a) they did not understand it, (b) they flew slowly and (c) they often stayed low as their aeroplanes had poor climbing ability Press 'Back' to return, Work area of a repair shop, At low angles of attack, the lift developed by an airfoil or wing will increase with an increase in angle of attack However, there is a maximum angle of attack after which the lift will decrease instead of increase with increasing angle of attack This is know as stall Knowing the stall angle of attack is extremely important for predicting the minimum landing and takeoff speeds of an airplane, n A loss of control where the plane's speed and angle of attack is too slow and steep to maintain lift and control This usually occurs by trying to climb quickly at a low airspeed, Condition where all lift on the wing stops Most often caused by too high of an angle of attack, or not enough throttle This condition is corrected by pitching the nose of the airplane downward to obtain a gentile dive and increase airspeed, or when the plane comes in contact with the ground, loss of lift due to an acute wing angle, often caused by insufficient speed, cause an airplane to go into a stall experience a stall in flight, of airplanes put into, or keep in, a stall; "Stall the horse, When the angle of attack of a wing becomes too high to sustain lift, the wing is said to be stalled, Technique used to explain to the bank why your car payment is late, The act of preventing or neutralizing an opponent's attacks and thus slowing down the pace of the game in order to lengthen the game to give the player time to develop his bench or to force the opponent to draw out his deck, State of flight where the wings of an aircraft no longer produce lift In a stalled condition an aircraft cannot fly (see also Lift and Drag), What your rig does at rush hour in an unfamiliar city on the way to a horse show, Loss of lift due to an airfoils critical angle of attack being exceeded, That which keeps a pipelined machine from having a full pipe Hazards can cause stalls, When you jump onto something, stop on it for a couple of seconds and jump off Mainly used on ramps or for practicing landing a grind, Purely an aerodynamic condition - nothing to do with engine operation Occurs when lift-producing airflow over the wings is disrupted or lost because angle of wings to airflow (angle of attack) is too high Most commonly occurs when a pilot doesn't maintain sufficient airspeed in a climb or turn Student pilots are trained in stall prevention, recognition, and recovery, What happens when the angle of attack is too great to generate lift regardless of airspeed (Every airfoil has an angle of attack at which it generates maximum lift -- the airfoil will stall beyond this angle), To put into a stall or stable; to keep in a stall or stalls; as, to stall an ox, To fatten; as, to stall cattle, To place in an office with the customary formalities; to install, The space left by excavation between pillars, The stalls are frequently very rich, with canopies and elaborate carving, A bench or table on which small articles of merchandise are exposed for sale, A seat in the choir of a church, for one of the officiating clergy, It is inclosed, either wholly or partially, at the back and sides, In the theater, a seat with arms or otherwise partly inclosed, as distinguished from the benches, sofas, etc, To plunge into mire or snow so as not to be able to get on; to set; to fix; as, to stall a cart, To forestall; to anticipitate, To be tired of eating, as cattle, a tactic used to mislead or delay a booth where articles are displayed for sale a compartment in a stable where a single animal is confined and fed a malfunction in the flight of an aircraft in which there is a sudden loss of lift that results in a downward plunge; "the plane went into a stall and I couldn't control it", come to a stop; "The car stalled in the driveway", cause an engine to stop; "The inexperienced driver kept stalling the car", A covering or sheath, as of leather, horn, of iron, for a finger or thumb; a cot; as, a thumb stall; a finger stall, To be set, as in mire or snow; to stick fast, To keep close; to keep secret, To kennel, as dogs, To live in, or as in, a stall; to dwell, A stable; a place for cattle, See Post and stall, under Post, small individual study area in a library, a malfunction in the flight of an aircraft in which there is a sudden loss of lift that results in a downward plunge; "the plane went into a stall and I couldn't control it", a booth where articles are displayed for sale, small area set off by walls for special use, a tactic used to mislead or delay, postpone doing what one should be doing; "He did not want to write the letter and procrastinated for days", cause an airplane to go into a stall, experience a stall in flight, of airplanes, A small apartment or shed in which merchandise is exposed for sale; as, a butcher's stall; a bookstall, a compartment in a stable where a single animal is confined and fed, put into, or keep in, a stall; "Stall the horse", If a process stalls, or if someone or something stalls it, the process stops but may continue at a later time. The Social Democratic Party has vowed to try to stall the bill until the current session ends. but the peace process stalled Negotiations remained stalled yesterday in New York, stand, booth; pen, compartment in a stable for an animal; pretext to delay; protective covering for a finger; (Airplanes) loss of control, loss of lift; (British) orchestra seats, A stand; a station; a fixed spot; hence, the stand or place where a horse or an ox is kept and fed; the division of a stable, or the compartment, for one horse, ox, or other animal, A stall is a small enclosed area in a room which is used for a particular purpose, for example a shower, If you stall, you try to avoid doing something until later. Some parties have accused the governor of stalling Thomas had spent all week stalling over his decision, put into a stable; delay, check the progress of; cause to stop, cause to turn off (of a motor), 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 fruits, The stalls in a theatre or concert hall are the seats on the ground floor directly in front of the stage, If a vehicle stalls or if you accidentally stall it, the engine stops suddenly. The engine stalled Your foot falls off the pedal and you stall the car, If you stall someone, you prevent them from doing something until a later time. Shop manager Brian Steel stalled the man until the police arrived, past of stall, Put or kept in a stall; hence, fatted, What Brendan is doing about the Tradies sponsorship, The failure of a team to make a good faith effort to advance the ball Stalling is an ordinary foul No warning is given by the referee, present participle of stall, Condition in which the engine merely stops running, Stabling, delaying, postponing, The turbulent effect of air on the lee side of a sail when trimmed in too far, Failing to shoot or advance the ball within 35 seconds An ordinary foul, The failure of a team to shoot or advance the ball within 35 seconds Stalling is an ordinary foul No warning is given by the referee, stalling is when a wrestler does not wrestle aggressively; continuously avoids contact with his opponent; plays the edge of the mat; delays the match; prevents his opponent from returning to inbounds area; is not attempting to secure a takedown A wrestler will be warned one time and is penalized on each successive stalling infraction, plural of stall, a farm building for housing horses or other livestock, seating in the forward part of the main level of a theater,
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An altar used in Heathenry, normally for indoor use as opposed to the more substantial outdoor harrow
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A very small room used for a shower or a toilet - "Rabbit eases from the king-size bed, goes into their bathroom with its rose-colored one-piece Fiberglas tub and shower stall, and urinates into the toilet of a matching rose porcelain."
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A small open-fronted shop
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A compartment for a single animal in a stable or cattle shed
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To put (an animal etc) in a stall
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A seat in a theatre close to and (about) level with the stage
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To come to a standstill
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To employ delaying tactics against - "He stalled the creditors as long as he could."
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To employ delaying tactics - "Soon it became clear that she was stalling to give him time to get away."
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An action that is intended to cause or actually causes delay - "His encounters with security, reception, the secretary, and the assistant were all stalls until the general manager's attorney arrived."
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To exceed the critical angle of attack, resulting in total loss of lift
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deliberately delay an event or action; "she doesn't want to write the report, so she is stalling"
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In a centrifugal compressor stage stall is mild form of surge It is the flow at which the stage is no longer making any ratio, but has not surged The flow actually becomes detached from the tips of the impeller rendering it ineffective Stall can be heard as a rumbling in the discharge pipe Running for extended periods of time in stall can cause a impeller blade failure due to vibration and fatigue
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when the engines stops or fails to continue to run
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An offensive player has ten seconds (eight indoors) to throw the disc This is called the stall
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The separation of the airflow from the surface of the airfoil or any other component The resulting loss of lift is a stall
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a period of time during which a process is for some reason hindered or impossible to accomplish
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The kite is stopped with the nose straight up for 2 seconds
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When the wing looses lift The aircraft tends to drop abruptly
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As you increase the angle of attack (AOA), a wing will produce more lift, but only to a certain point Beyond this point, the wing stops producing lift When this happens, the wing is said to be stalled
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When the attitude of the glider is too high for the air speed The smooth airflow over the wing becomes turbulent and the wing stops providing lift Just ease the stick forward to recover Ask your friendly instructor for the symptoms of the approaching stall
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Aeroplanes stall in a completely different way to cars: the engine is irrelevant A plane stalls when the wings meet the air at too high an angle The air cannot follow the curved top surface and instead breaks away in eddies and vortices As a result lift ceases to be sufficient to support the plane Due to the physical properties of air, a stall can happen very suddenly A loss of height is the inevitable result To recover, the pilot just has to get the air flowing quickly over the wing again This is easily done by diving for a short distance, which builds up speed However if the aeroplane is within 100 feet of the ground there may not be enough room to recover Sufficient airspeed must always be maintained to avoid a stall Early pilots were very vulnerable to the stall because (a) they did not understand it, (b) they flew slowly and (c) they often stayed low as their aeroplanes had poor climbing ability Press 'Back' to return
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At low angles of attack, the lift developed by an airfoil or wing will increase with an increase in angle of attack However, there is a maximum angle of attack after which the lift will decrease instead of increase with increasing angle of attack This is know as stall Knowing the stall angle of attack is extremely important for predicting the minimum landing and takeoff speeds of an airplane
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n A loss of control where the plane's speed and angle of attack is too slow and steep to maintain lift and control This usually occurs by trying to climb quickly at a low airspeed
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Condition where all lift on the wing stops Most often caused by too high of an angle of attack, or not enough throttle This condition is corrected by pitching the nose of the airplane downward to obtain a gentile dive and increase airspeed, or when the plane comes in contact with the ground
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loss of lift due to an acute wing angle, often caused by insufficient speed
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cause an airplane to go into a stall experience a stall in flight, of airplanes put into, or keep in, a stall; "Stall the horse
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When the angle of attack of a wing becomes too high to sustain lift, the wing is said to be stalled
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Technique used to explain to the bank why your car payment is late
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The act of preventing or neutralizing an opponent's attacks and thus slowing down the pace of the game in order to lengthen the game to give the player time to develop his bench or to force the opponent to draw out his deck
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State of flight where the wings of an aircraft no longer produce lift In a stalled condition an aircraft cannot fly (see also Lift and Drag)
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What your rig does at rush hour in an unfamiliar city on the way to a horse show
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Loss of lift due to an airfoils critical angle of attack being exceeded
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That which keeps a pipelined machine from having a full pipe Hazards can cause stalls
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When you jump onto something, stop on it for a couple of seconds and jump off Mainly used on ramps or for practicing landing a grind
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Purely an aerodynamic condition - nothing to do with engine operation Occurs when lift-producing airflow over the wings is disrupted or lost because angle of wings to airflow (angle of attack) is too high Most commonly occurs when a pilot doesn't maintain sufficient airspeed in a climb or turn Student pilots are trained in stall prevention, recognition, and recovery
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What happens when the angle of attack is too great to generate lift regardless of airspeed (Every airfoil has an angle of attack at which it generates maximum lift -- the airfoil will stall beyond this angle)
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To put into a stall or stable; to keep in a stall or stalls; as, to stall an ox
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To fatten; as, to stall cattle
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To place in an office with the customary formalities; to install
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The space left by excavation between pillars
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The stalls are frequently very rich, with canopies and elaborate carving
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A bench or table on which small articles of merchandise are exposed for sale
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A seat in the choir of a church, for one of the officiating clergy
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It is inclosed, either wholly or partially, at the back and sides
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In the theater, a seat with arms or otherwise partly inclosed, as distinguished from the benches, sofas, etc
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To plunge into mire or snow so as not to be able to get on; to set; to fix; as, to stall a cart
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To forestall; to anticipitate
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To be tired of eating, as cattle
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a tactic used to mislead or delay a booth where articles are displayed for sale a compartment in a stable where a single animal is confined and fed a malfunction in the flight of an aircraft in which there is a sudden loss of lift that results in a downward plunge; "the plane went into a stall and I couldn't control it"
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come to a stop; "The car stalled in the driveway"
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cause an engine to stop; "The inexperienced driver kept stalling the car"
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A covering or sheath, as of leather, horn, of iron, for a finger or thumb; a cot; as, a thumb stall; a finger stall
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To be set, as in mire or snow; to stick fast
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To keep close; to keep secret
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To kennel, as dogs
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To live in, or as in, a stall; to dwell
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A stable; a place for cattle
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See Post and stall, under Post
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small individual study area in a library
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a malfunction in the flight of an aircraft in which there is a sudden loss of lift that results in a downward plunge; "the plane went into a stall and I couldn't control it"
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a booth where articles are displayed for sale
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small area set off by walls for special use
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a tactic used to mislead or delay
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postpone doing what one should be doing; "He did not want to write the letter and procrastinated for days"
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cause an airplane to go into a stall
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experience a stall in flight, of airplanes
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A small apartment or shed in which merchandise is exposed for sale; as, a butcher's stall; a bookstall
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a compartment in a stable where a single animal is confined and fed
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put into, or keep in, a stall; "Stall the horse"
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If a process stalls, or if someone or something stalls it, the process stops but may continue at a later time. The Social Democratic Party has vowed to try to stall the bill until the current session ends. but the peace process stalled Negotiations remained stalled yesterday in New York
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stand, booth; pen, compartment in a stable for an animal; pretext to delay; protective covering for a finger; (Airplanes) loss of control, loss of lift; (British) orchestra seats isim
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A stand; a station; a fixed spot; hence, the stand or place where a horse or an ox is kept and fed; the division of a stable, or the compartment, for one horse, ox, or other animal
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A stall is a small enclosed area in a room which is used for a particular purpose, for example a shower
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If you stall, you try to avoid doing something until later. Some parties have accused the governor of stalling Thomas had spent all week stalling over his decision
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put into a stable; delay, check the progress of; cause to stop, cause to turn off (of a motor) fiil
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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 fruits
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The stalls in a theatre or concert hall are the seats on the ground floor directly in front of the stage
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If a vehicle stalls or if you accidentally stall it, the engine stops suddenly. The engine stalled Your foot falls off the pedal and you stall the car
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If you stall someone, you prevent them from doing something until a later time. Shop manager Brian Steel stalled the man until the police arrived
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What Brendan is doing about the Tradies sponsorship
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The failure of a team to make a good faith effort to advance the ball Stalling is an ordinary foul No warning is given by the referee
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stalling
Condition in which the engine merely stops running
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stalling
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The turbulent effect of air on the lee side of a sail when trimmed in too far
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Failing to shoot or advance the ball within 35 seconds An ordinary foul
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The failure of a team to shoot or advance the ball within 35 seconds Stalling is an ordinary foul No warning is given by the referee
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stalling is when a wrestler does not wrestle aggressively; continuously avoids contact with his opponent; plays the edge of the mat; delays the match; prevents his opponent from returning to inbounds area; is not attempting to secure a takedown A wrestler will be warned one time and is penalized on each successive stalling infraction
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seating in the forward part of the main level of a theater
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