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Definition of Stoppled
1. stopple [v] - See also: stopple
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stoppled
Literary usage of Stoppled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Writings of Henry David Thoreau by Henry David Thoreau (1906)
"At sunset the air over the pond is 62 + ; the water at the lop, 74°; poured from
a stoppled bottle which lay at the bottom where one hundred feet deep, ..."
2. The Writings of Henry David Thoreau by Henry David Thoreau (1906)
"I picked up a bottle half buried in the wet sand, Covered with barnacles, but
stoppled tight, and half full of red ale, which still smacked of juniper, ..."
3. Cape Cod by Henry David Thoreau (1896)
"I picked up a bottle half buried in the wet sand, covered with barnacles, but
stoppled tight, and half full of red ale, which still smacked of juniper, ..."
4. Cape Cod by Henry David Thoreau (1887)
"... covered with barnacles, but stoppled tight, and half full of red ale, which
still smacked of juniper, — all that remained I fancied from the wreck of a ..."
5. Household Surgery; Or, Hints on Emergencies by John Flint South (1850)
"It has been collected in stoppled bottles, and in little glass bulbs, which will
do well enough for two or three days ; but GREGORY says, " if you attempt ..."
6. The Boy's Yearly Book by John Tillotson (1863)
"Put an ounce of the best olive oil into a well corked or stoppled phial, throw
in a few chips of phosphorus, and let the bottle be ..."