20 collocations for stabled

Early Saturday morning, we rode into town and stabled our horses at the Elephant Corral.

I am wondering how we shall stable the ponies in the winter.

"I will stable Mercury myself," said she, addressing Endymion.

What care I where Kasheed Hassoun stables his camel?" Maloof shouldered his way up to him, and grasping the Maronite by the beard muttered in Arabic: "Thou dog!

" GuŽgou grinned toothlessly from the doorway of the shed where he was stabling Clarissa, and then hobbled his way up to the garden.

Verty very readily assented to this request, and first stabling Cloud, accompanied the German pedlar to the cabin.

They snug their huts with the chapel-pews, In court-houses stable their steeds Kindle their fires with indentures and bonds, And old Lord Fairfax's parchment deeds; And Virginian gentlemen's libraries old Books which only the scholar heeds Are flung to his kennel.

"Well, they enlarged the housethat was already big enough for a hotelan' built stables an' kennels an' pheasant yards an' houses for ducks an' geese an' peacocks.

"He stables his hunters at Baronmead, and he is sure to go in and see Luke.

He chuckled again twenty minutes later, when, having stabled Old Jubilee, he crossed the yard to sup and to season the meal with a relation of his adventure.

Scouting up a narrow winding alley, one of the party who spoke German found a courtyard behind a schoolhouse called imposingly L'Ecole Moyenne de Beaumont, where he obtained permission from a German sergeant to stable our mare for the night in the aristocratic companionship of a troop of officers' horses.

A man must have a long range of buildings to stable a score of creatures with such horns, and for that reason they will only be kept as curiosities in these northern latitudes.

He had left a house and stables shabby and tumble-down and out of repair; rotting woodwork, worn-off paint, and missing tiles had been painfully evident.

They snug their huts with the chapel-pews, In court-houses stable their steeds Kindle their fires with indentures and bonds, And old Lord Fairfax's parchment deeds; And Virginian gentlemen's libraries old Books which only the scholar heeds Are flung to his kennel.

Ye may stable your stirks in the sheilings of Dern-cleugh.

Trouble now came in the latter part of the fourth century A.D., caused by the return of the regular Roman army, which went back to Rome to defend the Imperial City from the Goths who sought to "stable their stock in the palace of the Caesars," as the historian so tersely puts it.

On the other hand, as the years increase, things look smaller, one and all; and Life, which had so firm and stable a base in the days of our youth, now seems nothing but a rapid flight of moments, every one of them illusory: we have come to see that the whole world is vanity!

He stabled his team with the help of his lantern, and then, going into the comfortable kitchen, he found the lunch the housekeeper had left for him.

The accumulations round the mosque have reached up to the springing of the arches, and tradition accounts for this by the following story: A camel-driver in Shere Shah's service stabled his beasts in the mosque, in spite of the protests of the saint

If so, they must be to other men what the lean, hardy cattle of the hills are to the corn-fed stabled beeves of the States.

20 collocations for  stabled