1 [count] : a small open counter or partially enclosed structure where things are displayed for sale
▪ food stalls ▪ a souvenir stall ▪ a market stall ▪ She set up a stall selling jewelry in the marketplace. 2 [count] : an enclosed area in a building where a farm animal (such as a horse or cow) is kept
▪ She cleaned the horses' stalls. 3 [count] : a seat in a church that is wholly or partly enclosed
▪ choir stalls 4 [count] chiefly US : a small, enclosed area with room for one person in a bathroom
▪ shower stalls ; especially : a small, enclosed area with a toilet
▪ All the (bathroom) stalls were occupied. 5 the stalls Brit : the seats on the main level of a theater in front of the stage
▪ Our tickets are for seats in the stalls. [=(US) the orchestra]
▪ food stalls ▪ a souvenir stall ▪ a market stall ▪ She set up a stall selling jewelry in the marketplace.
▪ She cleaned the horses' stalls.
▪ choir stalls
▪ shower stalls ; especially : a small, enclosed area with a toilet
▪ All the (bathroom) stalls were occupied.
▪ Our tickets are for seats in the stalls. [=(US) the orchestra]
— compare 3stall





