stopple Synonyms

stopple Meaning

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stopple (n)

blockage consisting of an object designed to fill a hole tightly

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stopple (v)

close or secure with or as if with a stopper

stopple Sentence Examples

  1. The stopple was firmly inserted into the decanter to preserve the aroma of the fine wine.
  2. The antique glass bottle had an intricate stopple adorned with delicate gold filigree.
  3. The stopple on the perfume bottle prevented evaporation and maintained its intoxicating scent.
  4. The pharmacist carefully stoppled the vial containing the potent medication.
  5. The glass beaker had a rubber stopple to create an airtight seal during the experiment.
  6. The inkwell's stopple was loose, causing spillage and staining the desk.
  7. The stopper (alternative spelling for stopple) on the champagne bottle popped with a satisfying thud as it released the bubbly elixir.
  8. The cork served as a temporary stopple for the broken jar of pickles.
  9. The stopple of the decanter was missing, allowing the exquisite cognac to evaporate slowly.
  10. The chemist used a vacuum pump to remove the stopple from the sealed test tube.

FAQs About the word stopple

blockage consisting of an object designed to fill a hole tightly, close or secure with or as if with a stopper

plug (up), cork,stop (up), gum (up), spile, jam, choke, clog, gridlock, bung

hollow (out),open (up), hollow (out), clear, clear, free, open (up), free, unclog, unblock

The stopple was firmly inserted into the decanter to preserve the aroma of the fine wine.

The antique glass bottle had an intricate stopple adorned with delicate gold filigree.

The stopple on the perfume bottle prevented evaporation and maintained its intoxicating scent.

The pharmacist carefully stoppled the vial containing the potent medication.