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livery stable

NOUN
  1. stable where horses and vehicles are kept for hire

How To Use livery stable In A Sentence

  • During his surveying days, he used to pick up mounts from livery stables owned by Ernest and Emma Julian.
  • Their chief companions, or rather, their most intimate friends, are the fellows who hang about livery stables, betting-rooms, race-courses, and hippodromes; crop-eared grooms, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 327, January, 1843
  • His arms filled up again, Ben made his way back towards the livery stable to collect his horse.
  • There are also operating businesses - a bakery, cooperage and livery stables.
  • So Louis and I rendezvoused in a livery stable, and with coats buttoned and chattering teeth played euchre and casino until the time of our exile was over. Chapter 19
  • There was a good livery stable, which picked people up from train and took them to their hotel or house. Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 19011910 in the words of the Men & Women Who Were There
  • The livery stables are near those particular hunting stables.
  • The livery stables that he owns are hard by the farmhouse where generations of his family have lived. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ryre's mind drifted back into the present as his horse clip-clopped its way to the front of the livery stable and stopped.
  • I've been around livery stables a lot. Times, Sunday Times
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