stalls

[stɔːlz]

stalls Definition

  • 1seats in a theatre or cinema that are at the same level as the stage and go back a long way
  • 2a stand or booth typically selling goods or providing services, especially at a fair or market

Using stalls: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "stalls" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    We had seats in the stalls for the play.

  • Example

    The food stalls at the festival were very popular.

  • Example

    I bought some handmade jewelry from one of the craft stalls at the market.

stalls Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for stalls

Phrases with stalls

  • to delay doing something in order to gain more time

    Example

    He was stalling for time while he thought of an excuse.

  • the minimum speed at which an aircraft can maintain level flight

    Example

    The pilot reduced the speed of the plane to its stall speed.

  • a strategy used to delay or obstruct progress

    Example

    The opposition party used a stall tactic to prevent the bill from being passed.

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Summary: stalls in Brief

The term 'stalls' [stɔːlz] refers to seats in a theater or cinema that are on the same level as the stage and extend far back. It also refers to stands or booths that sell goods or services, especially at fairs or markets. Examples include 'We had seats in the stalls for the play,' and 'I bought some handmade jewelry from one of the craft stalls at the market.' Phrases like 'stall for time' denote delaying tactics, while 'stall speed' refers to the minimum speed an aircraft can fly.