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Definition of Home stand
1. Noun. A series of successive games played at a team's home field or court.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Home Stand
Literary usage of Home stand
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Light Railways at Home and Abroad by William Henry Cole (1899)
"Should the distant and home stand at danger, the driver will know that he must
reduce his speed to enable him to stop at the latter. ..."
2. Annual Report by Illinois Farmers' Institute (1908)
"They would stand at the corner nearest toward their home, stand and look away,
and away, and away, back to their home where they had come from. ..."
3. Breaking Down Chinese Walls: From a Doctor's Viewpoint by Elliott Irving Osgood (1908)
"The Christian man and woman, who occupy the missionary home, stand before God
and their fellow men as equals. They find in each other's society, ..."
4. Notes on Permanent Way Material, Platelaying and Points and Crossings by William Henry Cole (1896)
"Should the distant and home stand at danger, the driver will know that he must
reduce his speed to enable him to stop at the latter. ..."
5. The Physiology of Faith and Fear: Or, The Mind in Health and Disease by William Samuel Sadler (1912)
"Old Cabin Home. Stand up for Jesus. Home, Sweet Home. John Brown's Body. My Jesus,
I Love Thee. Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me. I would not Live Alway. ..."