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to stables
adjective
Relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed.
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Exact(16)
But Air Force planners apparently gave no thought to stables.
The rest of the block was given over to stables, Mr. H.
Developers liberally use the word when naming new projects, even apartment towers that are not even remotely connected to stables or horses.
To show off the formidable steed, Mr. Távora drove a visitor to stables near the village of Coria del Rio, deep in olive country.
Horse walks are narrow passageways through which unmounted horses were led from the street to stables or coach houses in the rear yard.
Next to stables with Shetland ponies and Clydesdale horses, Brady built a 64-room Georgian brick mansion with 11 fireplaces and a chapel with stained-glass windows.
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People have grown accustomed to stable prices.
This is partly thanks to stable production.
They have been upgraded to stable condition.
He used to stable 70 horses.
Perhaps women are attracted to stable, hardworking men.
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