| Id | ESLPod_0942_WE_1558 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 942 |
| Episode Title | Daily Chores on a Farm |
| Phrase | stall |
| Text | The word "stall," in this podcast, means a small section in a barn that is separated from other areas by walls, used for one large animal: "It seems cruel to keep such a large horse in such a small stall where it hardly has room to walk around." When talking about public bathrooms, a "stall" is the small area surrounded by partial walls that provide privacy around one of several toilets: "Why doesn't this stall have a hook where I can hang my purse?" A "stall" is also one booth or an area for one seller in a large outdoor market: "The fruit and vegetable stalls are at the northern end of the Saturday market, while artists and musicians are at the southern end." Finally, when used as a verb, "to stall" means to delay: "Why are you stalling? Just announce the award winners!" |
| Topics | Home + Community |
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