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Stopple   Listen
verb
Stopple  v. t.  (past & past part. stoppled; pres. part. stoppling)  To close the mouth of anything with a stopple, or as with a stopple.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Stopple" Quotes from Famous Books



... teach you manners. That's a good three-halfpence Smashed into smithereens: and all for nothing. I've lammed a wench for less. I've half a mind To snap you like the stopple, you yackey-yaa! De'il rive your sark! It's long since I've had the price Of a clay in my pouch: and I'm half-dead for a puff. What's taken you? What's set you agee with me? You used to like me; and you always seemed A menseful ...
— Krindlesyke • Wilfrid Wilson Gibson



Words linked to "Stopple" :   plug, spile, closure, occlusion, fipple, block, stop, earplug, spigot, blockage, stop up, tampon



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