uncork in the PONS Dictionary

uncork Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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One day he spun out of the pocket, reversed direction, rolled to his left and uncorked a laser toward the sideline.
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Since the bottle was uncorked to allow air in (nothing can live without air), the waste paper in the bin comes to life.
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Let us now resolve that among the unenumerated duties of the vice president is to occasionally uncork an expletive in public.
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I wavered, but finally uncorked the vial and took the nasal plunge.
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And when she slides down the wall upon a bottle of bubbly being uncorked?
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If this goes away without a murmur, why wouldn't they uncork their corporate treasuries to promote their views, too?
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All told, he walked two, allowed two home runs, two triples and uncorked a wild pitch for a total of six runs (3 earned) in picking up the loss.
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Baseball, on the other hand, uncorks champagne with every round of postseason success, while the others soggy-celebrate only at the end.
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On his fifth jump he uncorked 8.23m to take the lead, despite taking off well behind the take-off board (nearly 20 cm behind).
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Visitors dropped in at intervals, usually bringing along bottles which were uncorked on the spot.
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