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stell
/ stɛl /
noun
- a shelter for cattle or sheep built on moorland or hillsides
Word History and Origins
Origin of stell1
Example Sentences
Her father, William Robert “Rush” Stell, was a farmer and sheet metal worker.
In late June, reporting this story about the history of women’s sports in Australia, I spoke with Marion Stell, a historian at the University of Queensland, about what at that time seemed like muted enthusiasm for the tournament, then around a month away.
Marlena Stell, a popular YouTuber, found out 9.5 weeks into her pregnancy that she had suffered a miscarriage.
"I felt like a walking coffin," Stell told The Washington Post last week.
"I get so angry that I was treated this way because of laws that were passed by men who have never been pregnant and never will be," Stell told her nearly 1.5 million YouTube subscribers.
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