Definitionn. someone employed in a stable to take care of the horses
Last update: August 31, 2015
0
"The stableman says that Monsieur's horse is extremely fatigued." [Please select]
0
At the village of Belgrad they dismounted, left the horses in the care of a Turkish stableman, and went for a walk among the trees. [Please select]
0
The head stableman was a notorious horse-thief, known far and wide as a great rogue, who, for his many misdeeds, was finally exiled to Siberia. [Please select]
0
As the young stableman slowly descended, and finally, by God's mercy, reached the ground with his burden, these feelings broke all bounds. [Please select]
0
The stableman, when he found your horse gone, came in with the cry of thieves. [Please select]
0
Late that night he descended stiffly at the livery stable, and turned his weary horse over to a stableman. [Please select]
0
He obtained his request, and was taken on as stableman, to tend the king's horses. [Please select]
0
The team and wagon were entered free under a prospector's license for thirty days, and an obliging stableman signed the necessary bond. [Please select]
0
Wallace of Los Angeles, has made a confession implicating his half-brother, William Leavitt, formerly stableman at the beach-home of the Pixleys. [Please select]
0
Old Dan Harris, the stableman, stood in the door and silently he pointed to a gray horse in the barn-yard. [Please select]
0
John, the stableman, was at the door now with the big hay wagon, which had been chosen as the best thing to take the jolly party in. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!