Pass out from weakness, physical or emotional distress due to a loss of blood supply to the brain.
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Examples for "stall"
Examples for "stall"
1Town said the new apprenticeship system could not be allowed to stall.
2The cancelled sale will not necessarily stall further new bond issues however.
3I already knew the answer, but I needed to stall for time.
4Mexican-born Rocio, who runs a stall, is taking the situation more seriously.
5And so the young pup had to stay in the dull stall.
1Maybe I needed to conk out for a week more often.
2I've never seen them conk out like that, he said admiringly.
3We hear toward evening, high in air, the "conk" of the wild-geese.
4It's past 2am here, I am going to conk out.
5When I need to conk out I'll use the couch.
6I get them if you conk out. The thing runs bitterly through the room.
7Geffen and his cameramen do conk out before the summit.
8The valves would stick and the engine'd conk out.
9This unmusical "conk" is sweeter than the "kerchunk" of the bull-frog.
10Melissa's car couldn't outrun those two Mercedes even if it wasn't about to conk out.
11When we wanted to meet at night we had an old conk, we blew that.
12I don't want to conk out too soon, now.
13There was a further muddle of words, then, I think my motor's going to conk out.
14Not good for business to anchor in deep water and maybe conk an Everod on the shell.
15The only hope was to keep in second and pray hard that the engine wouldn't conk out.
16The American Commander had told me several times he was afraid it would conk out altogether before long.