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