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Corks

Corks meaning

plural of cork

Example sentences (20)

Only third portion, at the bottom, will be in close touch with the Champagne Corking a Champagne Bottle: 1855 engraving of the manual method Champagne corks are built from several sections and are referred to as agglomerated corks.

All bottles and jars should be rinsed out and any corks or tops removed.

As early as 1870, Antonio Alves Amorim opened a small workshop producing corks for barrels of port wine, a spirit highly prized by the English at the time.

A study published in 2005 also found that champagne bottle corks were responsible for 20 per cent of eye injuries related to bottle tops in the US and 71 per cent in Hungary.

England player Jonny Bairstow carried Knorr off the pitch, champagne corks and fruit were thrown by cricket fans at Bourne as he was led off the field, and Murray was tackled before she could reach the wicket and held down on the grass.

Held in front of an estimated 85,000 crowd, drinking and socialising took priority over racing for many, with the sound of popping champagne corks accompanying the thundering of hooves.

Using roughly 800 recycled wine corks from the Regent’s 2020 New Year’s Eve party, Duerks fashioned a dress from an old sheet.

Dundee United have not fallen to the extent that a goalless draw at home should be met with high-fives and popped champagne corks.

Don’t pop the champagne corks just yet.

The champagne corks pop and Tom Cairney shows Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang how it’s done, hoisting the play-off final trophy final trophy towards the Wembley night sky as his team-mates pogo behind him.

This Morning host Phillip, who is Waitrose's wine expert, shared a picture of himself on his laptop with an enormous pile of corks on one side and half-empty bottles on the other.

On his head was an old-fashioned hat with dangling corks and he was smoking a cigar.

The air filled with confetti and champagne corks popped as everyone celebrated the Howards’ generous gift.

But bear with me, and let me explain why publishers and journalists should be celebrating and corks should be popping.

Each year, 310 million bottles of French Champagne wine, a designation strictly regulated in the country, are sold worldwide, while more than a billion are stored in cellars, waiting to have their corks popped.

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - The Humane Society of West Michigan is excited to present the 6th annual fund raising party, Paws, Claws & Corks!

Her grandfather used to bring her to his fishing ground along the Quinault river at four in the morning, where they’d check the gillnet he’d tied with rope from bank to bank, kept afloat by plastic “corks”.

Valentine's Day 2018: Miami Dining GuideWhile the rest of the nation is freezing, Miamians can take advantage of dining alfresco under a starry sky or popping corks while eating caviar and prime steaks.

And the county contains approximately convert of forest and woodland area, or 10.5% of Corks land area, higher than the national average of 9%.

Corks and rubber stoppers are also used, and are easier to quickly tune pipes.