Crossword-Solution: STALLED 7 letters, 38 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Stalled imp. & p. p. of Stall
Stalled a. Put or kept in a stall; hence, fatted.

We have 38 clues for the answer “STALLED”

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Played for time: Slang. 1 answer
*Played an impeding role 1 answer
Bought time 1 answer
Came to a temporary standstill 1 answer
Caused a traffic jam 1 answer
Forced to stop. 1 answer
Gained time by trickery 1 answer
Going nowhere, like a horse? (6) 1 answer
Needing a push 1 answer
Put off the inevitable 1 answer
Sputtered, as an engine 1 answer
Stopped suddenly, as an engine 1 answer
Stuck on a shoulder, say 1 answer
Temporarily conked out 1 answer
Tried to buy time 1 answer
Used delaying tactics 1 answer
Procrastinated. 2 answers
Came to a standstill 2 answers
Ground to a halt 2 answers
Played for time 2 answers
No longer moving 3 answers
Lost momentum 3 answers
Quit running 3 answers
STONEWALLED 3 answers
Making no progress 6 answers
Unable to move 7 answers
Conked out 8 answers
Anywhere Not going 10 answers
anywhere 10 answers
Out of gas 12 answers
at a standstill 12 answers
Going nowhere 14 answers
Not moving 16 answers
Not going anywhere 17 answers
Stuck fast 19 answers
Inoperative 30 answers
Delayed 32 answers
Put off 66 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with STALLED (5)

Poland fell out of compliance with its IMF program by mid-1991, and talks with commercial creditors stalled.
The 1992 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency. 1993
Despite substantial progress toward macroeconomic adjustment, in 1992 the reform drive stalled as Algiers became embroiled in political turmoil.
The 1994 CIA World Factbook United States Central Intelligence Agency 2008
THE STALLED OX Theophil Eshley was an artist by profession, a cattle painter by force of environment.
Beasts and Super-Beasts Saki 2011
Like the emotionally battered children of distraught and noncommunicative parents, those in the room would have to choose to which parent they would commit their trust, to the man who could best repair Wallaby and lead the company from its stalled state to a prosperous future.
Undo Joe Hutsko 1996
There came a night of sleet and snow, and wind and rattling hail--one of those blustering, wild nights that are followed by morning-paper reports of trains stalled in drifts, mail delayed, telephone and telegraph wires down.
One Basket Edna Ferber 1996

Quotes with STALLED (3)

Productiveness is your acceptance of morality, your recognition of the fact that you choose to live--that productive work is the process by which man's consciousness controls his existence, a constant process of acquiring knowledge and shaping matter to fit one's purpose, of translating an idea into physical form, of remaking the earth in the image of one's values--that all work is creative work if done by a thinking mind, and no work is creative if done by a blank who repeat…
Ayn Rand Atlas Shrugged
Well finish your story anyway." Where was I?" The bubonic plague. The bulldozer was stalled by corpses." Oh, yes. Anyway, one sleepless night I stayed up with Father while he worked. It was all we could do to find a live patient to treat. In bed after bed after bed we found dead people. And Father started giggling," Castle continued. He couldn't stop. He walked out into the night with his flashlight. He was still giggling. He was making the flashlight beam dance over all the …
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Finally, I began to write about becoming an older woman and the trepidation it stirred. The small, telling "betrayals" of my body. The stalled, eerie stillness in my writing, accompanied by an ache for some unlived destiny. I wrote about the raw, unsettled feelings coursing through me, the need to divest and relocate, the urge to radically simplify and distill life into a new, unknown meaning.
Sue Monk Kidd
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Used 54 times in crossword archives (1951–2024).