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tapón de corcho
Stopper used to seal wine bottles.
cork
bung
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tapón de corcho
cork
bung
1
I always have thick boots;- Iamvery particular about
that
;
-
and
cork
soles.
2
On the evening of the tenth day Burns put in the
cork
.
3
Putting the
cork
in the bottle, he threw it upon the ground.
4
However, The Winemakers' Federation of Australia denied
cork
makers were making inroads.
5
I say 'sensed.' It bobbed about like a
cork
on a pond.
1
Newly emboldened Scottish Conservatives will question the £1bn
bung
for Northern Ireland.
2
In two hours the driver and messenger sailed in,
bung
-eyed
with excitement.
3
What you lost at the spile, you would gain at the
bung
.
4
No emergency
bung
to the NHS can easily rescue it for now.
5
Pull the
bung
out of the barrel, and let the contents escape?
1
It was big as a
wine
cork
.
2
It was more than twice as long as the
wine
cork
,
and it stuck out whatever I did.
3
She sat me on the bedroom floor and gathered a sewing needle, pink thread, ice, and a
wine
cork
.
4
As we left the room, I remembered that I had left the port
wine
cork
in the pocket of my own trousers.
5
The hulk glanced at the wasted door as casually as he might a popped
wine
cork
,
then turned his attentions toward me.
6
But they mean, like, "What country are you from?" I'm always miffed when they don't know about Cork or think it means a
wine
cork
.
7
It wasn't time to pop the Skaylian Rock Worm
Wine
cork
just yet.
8
The laboratory tests
wine
corks
and bottles of wine from producers to see which stoppers perform best.
9
Paper towels, wadded Kleenex, grocery receipts,
wine
corks
,
paper clips, chess pieces, bottle caps-itwas like a salvage yard in there.
10
For example, cork is the main ancestral crop and about one third of all
wine
corks
in the world come from Portugal.
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