Food Stall

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /fud stɔːl/

Definitions of food stall

noun a place where food is sold or served, typically at a market or fair

Example Sentences

A1 I bought some noodles from a food stall at the market.

A2 The food stall near the park sells delicious kebabs.

B1 Visitors can sample local cuisine at the food stalls in the night market.

B2 The food stall owner was busy preparing fresh seafood dishes for the customers.

C1 The food stall's menu featured a variety of international dishes to choose from.

C2 The food stall at the festival was renowned for its gourmet street food offerings.

Examples of food stall in a Sentence

formal The food stall at the farmers' market offers a wide variety of fresh produce and homemade goods.

informal Let's grab some snacks from the food stall before heading to the concert.

slang I'm craving some street food from that bomb food stall downtown.

figurative Her creativity was like a well-stocked food stall, offering a little bit of everything for everyone.

Grammatical Forms of food stall

past tense

food stalled

plural

food stalls

comparative

more food stall

superlative

most food stall

present tense

food stalls

future tense

will food stall

perfect tense

have food stalled

continuous tense

is food stalling

singular

food stall

positive degree

food stall

infinitive

to food stall

gerund

food stalling

participle

food stalled

Origin and Evolution of food stall

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'food stall' originated from the practice of setting up temporary structures to sell food in public spaces.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a simple structure for selling food, the term 'food stall' has evolved to encompass a wide range of food vendors in various settings such as markets, festivals, and street corners.