uncork

IPA: ʌnkˈɔrk

verb

  • (transitive) To open (a bottle or other container sealed with a cork or stopper) by removing the cork or stopper from.
  • (transitive) To release.
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Examples of "uncork" in Sentences

  • Likewise, rock 'n' roll doesn't really inspire me to uncork a nice bottle of vino, either.
  • Against these backdrops, he was safe to uncork sexual innuendos that would have made Joe Orton blush.
  • With 34 days still to go before the midterm elections, Republicans would be wise not to uncork the champagne just yet.
  • When England's outgoing captain chose to uncork such old-school anecdotes, sadly, he had no idea what would happen in New Zealand.
  • "as a world class vineyard, winery, or farm, a family compound or a corporate retreat, Ackerly pond awaits a passionate investor to 'uncork' its infinite possibilities."
  • After watching Russian teenage sensation Alexander Ovechkin uncork big plays against the USA in an opening-game loss in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Vairo asked his veterans to take charge in a similar fashion.

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