baluster, caryatid, die, gatepost, king post, pedestal, pilaster, plinth, shaft, staff, stem, trunk
Definitionn. any vertical post or rod used as a support
Last update: June 7, 2015
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This corridor has a number of stanchion. [Please select]
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"You know," she continued as she scooped grain into a stanchion, "it really galls me that Josh is always encouraging Lori with her work, but he never misses an opportunity to belittle mine. [Please select]
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He therefore got into the mizzen chains and quietly fastened a rope round his waist, the other end of which he tied to a stanchion. [Please select]
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If the animal is unruly, it may be tied in a stall or placed in a stanchion. [Please select]
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"Come here, Dick," he said to a little cabin-boy who clung to a stanchion near by. [Please select]
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And then--her arms did not cling so tightly, although his strong right arm was like a stanchion. [Please select]
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His face was cut and bleeding where he had struck a near-by stanchion. [Please select]
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In this condition he was lashed to a stanchion, so that he could move neither hand nor foot. [Please select]
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Instead, we used a stanchion that was installed permanently between two small pens. [Please select]
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It was easy to get the cows to go through the stanchion since it formed a gate between the two pens. [Please select]
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Another shot rang out across the dancing water and a bullet flattened itself against a pipe stanchion. [Please select]
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