What does stalling in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word stalling in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use stalling in Dutch.

The word stalling in Dutch means kraam, stal, douchehokje, toilethokje, afslaan, per ongeluk laten afslaan of uitvallen, stand, stall, booth, box, stall, stall, booth, stand, market stall, market booth, stall turn, hammerhead turn, marktkramer, marktkramer. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word stalling

kraam

(sales, fair: stand, booth)

There is a stall at the market selling French cheese.

stal

(horse, cow: stable)

The groom led the horse into its stall.

douchehokje, toilethokje

(bathroom cubicle)

Before making her private phone call, Rachel went into the ladies' restroom and checked to see there was no one in any of the stalls.

afslaan

(car, engine: stop)

The learner driver let the clutch out too quickly and the car stalled.

per ongeluk laten afslaan of uitvallen

(car, machine)

stand, stall, booth

(verkoopstalletje)

box, stall

(stal)

stall, booth, stand

(kraam)

market stall, market booth

stall turn, hammerhead turn

(anglicisme (vliegtechniek: hammerhead) (aerobatics maneuver)

marktkramer

(market trader)

marktkramer

(person staffing a stand)

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