11 collocations for stalled

I crown thy nab, with a gag of benbouse, And stall thee by the Salmon into the clows, To mand on the pad, and strike all the cheats; To Mill from the Ruffmans, commision and slates, Twang dell's, i' the stiromell, and let the Quire Cuffin:

Casey thought that was pretty smart to stall the car so they couldn't get away with itbut he did not tell her so.

The grants of land to huntsmen (venatores) are common in Hampshire, as in other parts of England; and it appears to have been the duty of an especial officer to stall the deerthat is, to drive them with his troop of followers from all parts to the centre of a circle, gradually contracting, where they were to stand for the onslaught of the hunters.

Lenore believed then that Nash had deliberately stalled the engine or disordered something, so as to permit the escape of the strange car ahead.

"When do we stall this freight?" "Not while we're on it, you can gamble.

The liquid-eyed rascal with the priceless amber necklace then led away the escort, Ahmed included, to some place where they could stall the horses, andside-by-side, lest any question of precedence should be involved, Anazeh and I followed ben Nazir into the house.

The French have got to stall those men before they can attack Feisul safely.

In the seventeenth century this mode of hunting upon a large scale, by stalling the deerthis mimic warwas common in Scotland.

From stall to stall Madame passes, buying a roll of creamy butter wrapped in fresh leaves here, a fowl there, some eggs from the wrinkled old dame who looks so swart and witch-like in contrast to her stock of milk-white eggs.

For the first round after his downfall he had been content to be entirely on the defensive, only too happy if he could stall off the furious attacks of the Master.

The R.T.O.* sent me a memorandum and stalled the truck on a siding.

11 collocations for  stalled