1. stoppered - Adjective
2. stoppered - Verb
4. stoppered - Adjective Satellite
of Stopper
Source: Webster's dictionaryDandelion wine. The words were summer on the tongue. The wine was summer caught and stoppered... sealed away for opening on a January day with snow falling fast and the sun unseen for weeks... Ray Bradbury
the tightly stoppered bottles Source: Internet
Afterward, a German field hospital is shown with uncontrollably laughing German soldiers in blood-stained bandages, being attended to by medics with stoppered ears. Source: Internet
Glow It was known from early times that the green glow emanating from white phosphorus would persist for a time in a stoppered jar, but then cease. Source: Internet
The reaction is slow and only very little of the intermediates are required to produce the luminescence, hence the extended time the glow continues in a stoppered jar. Source: Internet
To do this, the sample is first isolated from the vacuum by means of the taps, the vacuum over the sample is then replaced with an inert gas (such as nitrogen or argon ) and can then be stoppered and removed. Source: Internet