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1 stopper
N1. डट्टाGeeta's mother asked her to put the stopper back in the baltie.
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put a stopper on — put a (or the) stopper on informal prevent from happening or continuing … Useful english dictionary
stopper — n. & v. n. 1 a plug for closing a bottle etc. 2 a person or thing that stops something. 3 Naut. a rope or clamp etc. for checking and holding a rope cable or chain cable. v.tr. close or secure with a stopper. Phrases and idioms: put a stopper on… … Useful english dictionary
stopper — 1. noun /ˈstɒp.ə,ˈstɔp.ə,ˈstɑ.pɚ/ a) Agent noun of stop, someone or something that stops something. Put a stopper in the knot. b) A type of knot at the end of a rope, to prevent it from unravelling. We need a stopper or the boat will sink … Wiktionary
put a (or the) stopper on — informal prevent. → stopper … English new terms dictionary
stopper — UK [ˈstɒpə(r)] / US [ˈstɑpər] noun [countable] Word forms stopper : singular stopper plural stoppers an object put into the top of a bottle to stop the liquid from coming out Derived word: stopper UK / US verb transitive Word forms stopper :… … English dictionary
stopper — stop|per [ˈstɔpə US ˈsta:pər] n ↑bottle, ↑stopper the thing that you put in the top part of a bottle to close it →↑cork >stopper v [T] ▪ a small, stoppered jar … Dictionary of contemporary English
stopper — noun 1》 a plug for sealing a hole, especially in the neck of a bottle. 2》 (in soccer or American football) a player whose function is to block attacks on goal from the middle of the field. ↘Baseball a pitcher who prevents opponents from… … English new terms dictionary
stopper — noun (C) the thing that you put in the top part of a bottle to close it stopper verb (T) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
stopper — stop|per [ stapər ] noun count an object put into the top of a bottle to stop the liquid from coming out ╾ stop|per verb transitive … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
stopper — [ˈstɒpə] noun [C] an object that is put into the top of a bottle in order to prevent the liquid from coming out … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
close — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. compact, dense, firm; stifling, oppressive, muggy, stale, stuffy; stingy, tight fisted, niggardly; taut; confining, constrictive; near, intimate; secretive, reticent, reserved; approximate. See… … English dictionary for students