corker in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

corker in the PONS Dictionary

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Slow-burning pic takes a while to warm up, but once it gets going, it's a corker that could enchant as an ultra-niche release...
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Corker stated that the visibility of his properties and public knowledge of his ownership in them served as another check on his actions as mayor.
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Corker has expressed skepticism regarding the claims of human-caused global warming.
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Corker subsequently pulled ahead in the polls, and went on to win the election by less than three percentage points.
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Corker has voted against a cap-and-trade measure, but said he might accept a rational version of the legislation.
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The twist at the end is a corker, but crucial questions remain unanswered.
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Corker then walked away to his press conference.
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Whilst this is happening, the corker vacuums the air out of the bottle to form a negative pressure "headspace".
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