Ainda não temos significados para "pull the cork".
1He used his sheath knife to pull the cork, doing it badly.
2Pop a roast in the oven before you pull the cork.
3Her plan was to use it to pull the cork, then ask him to pour the wine.
4Can't you pull the cork out of your magnetism with your teeth and hocus-pocus them handcuffs off?'
5This was entrusted to the bull fiddler, who was to pull the cork out of a gin botle.
6Norwegians are a handsome people, normally demure, until you pull the cork on Friday afternoon and the dritt hits the ventilere.
7He used his teeth to pull the cork free then splashed out a liberal measure of the spirit and handed Jute a glass.
8The stupid girl in the refreshment room failed to pull the cork out of the bottle, and refused to let me help her.
9I pull the cork and pour myself a glass of wine, then I leave the bottle out on the tarmac and close the door.
10All you've got to do is to select your panacea, pull the cork and let peace and plenty overflow a grateful land-sowe're told.
11Ford took the jug, pulled the cork, and sniffed at the opening.
12I pulled the cork with my pocket-knife and took a long drink.
13They had pulled the cork and thrown it away, one would think.
14Bill Huggis hummed as he pulled the cork out of the bottle.
15He pulled the cork, sniffed it gingerly, then took a careful sip.
16Pulling the cork is part of the romance of drinking wine.
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