Definitionn. someone employed in a stable to take care of the horses
Last update: July 1, 2015
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Folk in the hostler line maun put up wi' muckle.' [Please select]
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"I had rather elope with a one-legged hostler than always live in these woods." [Please select]
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"It belonged to Fritz who was the hostler here with me." [Please select]
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"Rotten apples," answered the hostler; "a whole sackful of them--enough to feed the pigs with." [Please select]
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McAlpin, followed by a hostler, appeared at the barn door. [Please select]
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"He that is greatest among you let him be your hostler, porter, footman." [Please select]
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We will put the barn in order, and you can decide which shall be hostler and which gardener, for I don't intend to hire labor on the place any more. [Please select]
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The coachman said not a word except to swear awfully at the hostler for not bringing him a fresh team of horses. [Please select]
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