different between unstop vs unstopt
unstop
English
Etymology
From Middle English unstoppen, equivalent to un- +? stop. Cognate with Dutch ontstoppen, German entstopfen.
Verb
unstop (third-person singular simple present unstops, present participle unstopping, simple past and past participle unstopped)
- To remove a stoppage; to clear a blockage.
- I was able to unstop the clogged toilet by using a plunger.
- To unplug or uncork a container.
- I unstopped a bottle of wine to celebrate.
- To draw out the stops of (an organ).
Anagrams
- Pontus, puntos, put-ons, puts on, ton-ups, unpots
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unstopt
English
Verb
unstopt
- (obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of unstop
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- what unstops your nose
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- what unstops ears
- what unstops a tub
- what unstops a kitchen sink
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