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stabling Definition

sta·bling (stābliŋ′)

noun

  1. a stable or stables
  2. accommodations in a stable or stables, for horses, etc.

stabling Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • offer: If you would like to bring your horse on holiday, the owners also offer stabling.
  • include: Stables and secure grazing for horses, including period stabling and looseboxes.
  • provide: One of the Double Locks functions was to provide stabling for the horses.
  • have: The inn had stabling at the rear for the canal horses.
  • require: Travelers necessitated plenty of available rooms and their horses required good stabling.

Adjective modifier

  • good: We have got in in very good time, and got, at the Dolphin, good stabling for our horses.
  • overnight: Overnight stabling is available through the MK Equestrian center.
  • portable: Portable stabling may be erected at no extra cost.
  • extensive: The firm also possesses a fine laboratory, a model brewery for experiments, and improved and extensive stabling.
  • excellent: Excellent stabling, all year round turnout, 20 x 60 floodlit outdoor school, BHS approved.

Modifies a noun

  • facility: If Santa is required at your function full stabling facilities are needed for 6 reindeer plus flight clearance from the nearest airport.
  • point: Daily maintenance of the train would be required at its stabling point.
  • area: Next year how about a beer tent in the stabling area?
  • siding: DMU stabling sidings were installed at the north end of Bedford station.
  • block: Remaining substantially intact are the great Tudor gatehouse and stabling block from Robert Dudley's time located in the outer court.
  • cost: Stabling costs will be £ 10.00 per night to include an initial amount of cardboard bedding.

Noun used with modifier

  • locomotive: Now returning to the station itself: the bay line was connected at its western end to a duo of sidings for locomotive stabling.
  • barn: Full livery in modern barn stabling with turnout, farmhouse B&B or 4-star self catering.

Preposition: of

  • horse: The stabling of horses and pony trekking can be arranged.

Preposition: for

  • horse: The White Horse Hotel once had stabling for 50 horses.