Hostlers [noun]

Definition of Hostlers:

stable attendant; servant

Synonyms of Hostlers:


Opposite/Antonyms of Hostlers:

Bride


Sentence/Example of Hostlers:

So we bade farewell to Lincoln, only stopping to ask the hostler for directions to the next town on our way.

Seeing Kirgan, the engineer swung down from the step at the lead switch, leaving the hostler to "spot" the engine on the table.

I gave the Hostler directions for preparing my Horse for the approaching expedition.

He was a slave and one thing I remembers hearing him tell was this: He was the hostler for his old master.

After his wonderful deliverance the poor fellow turned hostler, and lived very honestly afterwards.

There they parted; and Raynard was next observed in close conversation with his hostler, Mark Dunn.

The hostler there exhibited Jemmy's carriage and mules at a penny charge for admission, and realised something handsome thereby.

Jacques, a stalwart hostler, was called to show him his quarters, and he departed with all their good wishes.

At the inn where Paddy holed Forister, I did not dismount, although a hostler ran out busily.

In fact, one scrub-car tink, with the glory of the West End at heart, had a fight over the amount with a sceptical hostler.