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uncork
[ uhn-kawrk ]
verb (used with object)
- to draw the cork from.
- Informal. to release or unveil; unleash:
to uncork one's pent-up emotions.
uncork
/ ʌˈɔː /
verb
- to draw the cork from (a bottle, etc)
- to release or unleash (emotions, etc)
Example Sentences
Angel City may have gotten just a point, but if he could bottle the way the team played and uncork it at times throughout the eight-month season, he’d take that offer.
They claim to share a sisterhood but whose dissimilar economic and social statuses rocket to the surface like freshly uncorked champagne bubbles.
The idea is simple: As the weight on the volcanoes is lifted, the gases trapped in magma are released like the fizz in an uncorked bottle of champagne, driving eruptions.
That gave the Dodgers a one-run lead that increased an inning later after Machado lazily uncorked a wild throw to first that led to another Dodgers run.
Corkage fees are to recoup the costs of serving the alcohol - the time spent uncorking the wine, pouring it and washing up afterwards, and sometimes bringing the wine to the right temperature as well.
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