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hostler

[ US /ˈhɑsɫɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone employed in a stable to take care of the horses

How To Use hostler In A Sentence

  • Robert Creedle, too, who travelled with Giles, had been incidentally informed by the hostler that Dr. Fitzpiers and his young wife were in the hotel, after which news Creedle kept shaking his head and saying to himself, “Ah!” very audibly, between his thrusts at the screw of the cider-press. The Woodlanders
  • So the hostler cracked his whip, spurred on the lead horse on which he was seated, and the carriage splashed into the estuary.
  • Baning was employed there as an hostler, and to that extent he was entirely within his rights.
  • When the two of them reached the entrance to the stables, a hostler came walking up.
  • The antiquary, that is, the hostler of the posthouse at Spoleto, tells you that his town repulsed the victorious enemy, and shows you the gate still called _Porta di The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2
  • Like it was for most railroaders working in and out of Russell, RU Cabin became a daily institution… a key element in the workplace for countless train crews, yard crews, hostlers, yardmasters, and dispatchers.
  • But the diesel kept going, because the hostler, not being a trainman, had never thought of trying the coupling.
  • It didn't take long to pack things up with nine thousand men - not counting the servants, cooks, healers, horse hostlers, officers, and other assorted peoples - to do the work.
  • But the diesel kept going, because the hostler, not being a trainman, had never thought of trying the coupling.
  • The antiquary, that is, the hostler of the posthouse at Spoleto, tells you that his town repulsed the victorious enemy, and shows you the gate still called _Porta di The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2
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