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stall-fed
[ stawl-fed ]
adjective
- (of animals) confined to and fed in a stall, especially for fattening.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of stall-fed1
First recorded in 1545–55
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Example Sentences
"Bloated pluralists," "Stall-fed dignitaries," etc., are the sort of phrases conspicuous.
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In the northern districts they are stall-fed on the waste material of the beet-sugar and oil-works, and of the distilleries.
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A stall-fed ox commanded twenty-four shillings while his fellow brought up11 on grass was sold for sixteen shillings.
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There are few meadows and pastures, the cattle being stall-fed when not feeding on the mountains.
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I believe in heredity, and I say that most of my colleagues are only shaved labourers, stall-fed for three years.
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