stoppered

IPA: stˈɑpɝd

adjective

  • Fitted with a stopper
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Examples of "stoppered" in Sentences

  • The tube is then stoppered and vigorously shaken.
  • Lester stoppered it up tightly and heaved it back into the sea.
  • If I store them in stoppered urns hand-painted with Druid symbols
  • Beside him sat a small bench holding a pitcher and basin and three stoppered bottles.
  • Off to a day of badgering and haggling in dark little storefronts full of stoppered glass bottles full of writhing mists.
  • He had brought with him a coconut calabash, tightly stoppered, of whale-oil that must have been landed on Lahaina beach thirty years before.
  • The bung holes of the casks are not stoppered, only covered with gauze to keep dust and flies out, so over the course of a year about 10% evaporates.
  • While champagne corks should stay stoppered, that's still something that hasn't happened for a long-ass time (January, if we're going to get technical).
  • For the past few years, the cork industry has fought back against screw caps by playing the global warming card -- buying cork-stoppered wines helps preserve the Mediterranean cork forests and their natural habitats.

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