"Why, there ain't going to be any wheat left in Chicago by May! If I get in now and buy a long line of cash wheat, where are all these fellows who've sold short going to get it to deliver to me?" . . . Jadwin sprang forward, gripping the broker by the shoulder. "Sam," he shouted, ". . . we can corner the market!"
(idiomatic,by extension) To have exclusive possession; to possess something to a high or excessive degree.
1916, Elbert Hubbard, Little Journeys, "Vol. 12: Great Scientists—John Tyndall,"
It will not do to say that the Irish have a monopoly on stupidity, yet there have been times when I thought they nearly cornered the market.