different between staller vs swaller
staller
English
Etymology
stall +? -er
Noun
staller (plural stallers)
- One who stalls.
- 1993, Richard S. Johnson, TQM: Leadership for the Quality Transformation (page 322)
- Stallers and procrastinators are indecisive people who sincerely want to help.
- 1993, Richard S. Johnson, TQM: Leadership for the Quality Transformation (page 322)
- A standard-bearer.
References
- staller in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
Anagrams
- stellar
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
staller m
- indefinite plural of stall
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swaller
English
Verb
swaller (third-person singular simple present swallers, present participle swallering, simple past and past participle swallered)
- Pronunciation spelling of swallow.
- 1902, Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, Luella Miller
- I marched right up to Luella, a-holdin' out of that cup, all smokin'. 'Now,' says I, 'Luella Miller, you swaller this!'
- 1902, Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, Luella Miller
Anagrams
- wallers
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