stopper in the PONS Dictionary

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The blowing end is closed off with a stopper made from the wood, with one side cut off.
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However, he became known somewhat as a stopper after being reinserted into the rotation to increase its effectiveness.
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Positional squeezes, described next, also require that the defense's stoppers be located favorably for declarer.
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Its neck is wound with gold thread and its stopper is sealed with red wax.
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He chooses to crown his first etched-glass bottles with a small mechanical stopper.
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He knew how to play directly but also capable of great solos - all that while being strong enough defensively to have played as a stopper.
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One stopper train every three hours does not serve this station due to the limited use of trains.
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To ensure tight seals before closing the lid, firmly work the stopper into the jar and make sure that it is even.
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Glass tubing is frequently attached to rubber stoppers.
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At one time, only one of the stoppers can try to stop the raider.
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