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Synonyms

stop up

Idioms  
  1. Fill a hole or gap, block an opening or passage. For example, We need to stop up the chinks in the walls, or The sink is stopped up; it won't drain. This idiom was at first put simply as stop, the adverb up being added only in the early 1700s.


Example Sentences

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Greed also causes overleveraging: You keep adding to a winning position without moving your stop up to protect profits, then suddenly bad news hits, and what was your biggest winner yesterday wipes you out today.

From MarketWatch • Jan. 28, 2026

"I now put the food away when I go to bed, but in the morning I've found the towel I've used to stop up the gap is pulled out and chewed too."

From BBC • Apr. 3, 2023

And so we let crickets be crickets and I stop up my ears.

From Slate • Feb. 26, 2022

He made a diving stop up the middle on a ball hit by Iglesias and threw to first in time.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 7, 2021

I needed something to stop up the opening so Yeller couldn’t get out.

From "Old Yeller" by Fred Gipson