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Definition of the day : « stoppered »
- As in congested : adj blocked, clogged
- As in obstruct : verb prevent, restrict
- As in occlude : verb block, prevent
- As in plug : verb stop up
- As in seal : verb make airtight
- As in stop : verb prevent, hold back
- As in block : verb obstruct
- As in choke : verb smother, block
- As in clog : verb block, hinder
- As in close : verb obstruct, seal
- As in fill : verb to put in and occupy the whole of
- There are pedants and bigots who insist that the jug must be stoppered with a corncob.
- Extract from : « Pipefuls » by Christopher Morley
- Pound and thoroughly mix, and keep in stoppered bottles or canisters.
- Extract from : « Practical Taxidermy » by Montagu Browne
- Macerate for 10 days in a stoppered bottle, express, and filter.
- Extract from : « Cooley's Practical Receipts, Volume II » by Arnold Cooley
- Runaway River is stoppered like with a cork in the neck of a bottle.
- Extract from : « The Heart of Canyon Pass » by Thomas K. Holmes
- Leave the bottle, stoppered of course, for about a week in a dark place.
- Extract from : « Soap-Bubbles » by C. V. Boys
- Then carefully keep it in a stoppered bottle in a dark place.
- Extract from : « Soap-Bubbles » by C. V. Boys
- When she shook her head, he stoppered the flask and relieved her of the cup.
- Extract from : « Uller Uprising » by Henry Beam Piper, John D. Clark and John F. Carr
- He opened a stoppered bottle and held its rim to the lady's nose.
- Extract from : « Madame Flirt » by Charles E. Pearce
- The sampling should be performed expeditiously to prevent carbonating, and portions placed in a stoppered bottle.
- Extract from : « The Handbook of Soap Manufacture » by W. H. Simmons
- It seemed like a dream; but then there was the stoppered bottle of white powder in his hand to prove the reality.
- Extract from : « The Ruined Cities of Zululand » by Hugh Mulleneux Walmsley