Crossword clues for stabled
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Stable \Sta"ble\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Stabled (-b'ld); p. pr. & vb. n. Stabling (-bl[i^]ng).] To put or keep in a stable.
Wiktionary
1 kept or located in a stable 2 (context rail transport of a rail vehicle English) parked v
(en-past of: stable)
Usage examples of "stabled".
She saw the horses and chervines properly stabled, cared for the sentry-birds, and after washing her face and hands as well as she could, went in for the good meal Orain had commanded in the inn.
Any horses that had been stabled in the barn were gone and the house appeared ransacked, as well.
The outside cattle, which occupy the yard, are all the better, that the stabled ones do not interfere with them.
Doubtless the horses had worked out matters of precedence while stabled at the castle.
The thoroughbreds and finer ponies tended to be better off if stabled overnight.
Ships coming down the Nile had replenished the place with food for the horses and camels that were stabled here.
There were unmistakable signs that Beau was not the first horse to be stabled there, a circumstance which John found interesting, but which he thought it wisest not to comment upon.
I arrived at the toll-gate, two nights ago, I stabled my horse in the hen-house.
It was evident that a horse had been stabled there before, and at no very distant date.
He fastened the gate again, and walked past the toll-house, and down the road, to where, fifty yards away, a white farm-gate gave access to the big meadow at the top end of which was situated the barn that stabled Beau.
THE Captain, having stabled Beau, walked back to the toll-house across the field, and entered it by the backdoor.