a stable, or an enclosed area in a stable building, in which a horse is kept and within which it does not need to be tied
be relaxed; refrain from taking anything too seriously
the forward in the front row of a scrummage who is nearest to the scrum half as the ball is put in
(of a notebook or folder) having each sheet of paper separate and removable
a manner of riding in which the reins are held slackly, allowing the horse to relax
a scrum formed by the players round the ball during play, not ordered by the referee
an unpredictable or uncontrolled person who is liable to cause unintentional damage
(of a boat’s sail) having no boom or not secured to a boom at the foot
partly covered barns or sheds for livestock with access to a feeding area (as distinct from individual pens or crates)
free someone or something from something which holds or restricts them
a broad interpretation of a statute or document by a court
have nothing specific to do