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at a stand
phrase
In a state of confusion or uncertainty; undecided what to do next.
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I stop at a stand where an old Chinese man is selling chicken.
Outside the restaurant, however, a man grilled turkey legs at a stand.
Brighton station tweeted: "At a stand west coastway £Worthing £Brighton Both ways due to zombie apocalypse".
"You've got to do the whole thing at a stand today.
"The way business has been," he said, "there's no need to wait at a stand".
The bap is drilled, so ketchup can't squirt out - try one at a stand.
"That's good for business," said Emilio Gomez, an employee at a stand selling rugs, china figurines and soda.
The drummers played simultaneously, frequently locked into a single pattern, while Eye stood at a stand loaded with electronic equipment.
There, in a twist of fate, he ended up selling Coke at a stand at the New York World's Fair.
At a stand inside the restaurant, a worker folded betel leaves for a steady stream of customers.
"We are betting heavily on hybrids," Oles Roman Godacz, spokesman for Hyundai Motor, said at a stand without hybrids.
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