Definitions from Wiktionary (set out one's stall)
▸ verb: To make publicly clear one's position with reference to a particular idea or philosophy, or what one can do.
▸ verb: To decide to do something.
▸ verb: To do something which creates a favourable impression.
▸ verb: (sports, originally cricket) To (decide to) play (especially to defend) in a determined manner.
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▸ verb: To make publicly clear one's position with reference to a particular idea or philosophy, or what one can do.
▸ verb: To decide to do something.
▸ verb: To do something which creates a favourable impression.
▸ verb: (sports, originally cricket) To (decide to) play (especially to defend) in a determined manner.
▸ Words similar to set out one's stall
▸ Usage examples for set out one's stall
▸ Idioms related to set out one's stall
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Words that often appear near set out one's stall
▸ Rhymes of set out one's stall
▸ Invented words related to set out one's stall