Learn the tone, meaning, and better English alternatives around "need to stall" with real scene examples.

It means to delay someone or buy time before they can act.
From Faded Threads, Episode 46
The speaker is urging the group to delay the father's actions for now.
Use this when you need to slow someone down or keep them occupied temporarily. It is common in action or conflict scenes, but less natural in formal settings.
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