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ostler

/os-ler/US // ˈɒs lər //UK // (ˈɒslə) //

奥斯特勒,奥斯勒,奥斯德勒,奥斯特拉

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a variant of hostler.

Examples

  • According to Catherine Ostler at the Daily Mail she has held the title of ‘girlfriend-in-waiting’ while Harry has been away.

  • “Even a year ago, everyone wanted to look like Kate Moss,” says former Tatler editor Catherine Ostler.

  • Yes,” continued the ostler, “not been the like of it this fifteen years: the North Mail stopped at the three stones.

  • “Very true,” said Grenville, giving the ostler a kick and telling him to bestir himself if he did not want his ears cropped.

  • Sadie, putting her foot on the wheel when the ostler held up the light, saw Charnock lying on a bundle of sacks.

  • When the rig stopped she went to the door, where the ostler stood with a lantern, and caught her breath as Wilkinson got down.

  • "Quick with that horse," Rupert said to the ostler; and seeing to the other, they were in the yard as soon as the marquis came up.