Cork in a sentence as a noun

It sounds like "there's a hole here, but we made a cork for it, and guess what, it fits!

Did he "feel" that the cork was loose or did a programmer instruct him to unscrew the cork 278 degrees?

If you ever get a glass of wine that smells intensely rotten it could be because the cork has started rotting.

Now the headline has changed to: "Snowden asylum still under review, stays in airport for now - lawyer"... so it seems RT popped their cork too early.

Cork in a sentence as a verb

Amazingly, because cork it's such a great insulator burned cork trees survive the fires and develop very easily.

Alternatively, use the bottle as the bulb, add filament, pump out the air, and put on the cork, but I'm not sure whether that qualifies as a lightbulb in a bottle.

"If someone enjoys sorting cork, or if they are just too afraid to make a transition to more interesting and fulfilling work"That you think life is so simple really highlights your privilege.

In fact these zones benefit from a lot of quality rural turism because of the loop feed that comes out of grape, cork, rural area setting with life quality parameters that are disappearing all around the world.

Proper Noun Examples for Cork

Unknown also to most of you Cork is such a lucrative buisness that cork removing is one of the most lucrative jobs you can find in rural areas.

Cork definitions

noun

outer bark of the cork oak; used for stoppers for bottles etc.

noun

(botany) outer tissue of bark; a protective layer of dead cells

See also: phellem

noun

a port city in southern Ireland

See also: Cork

noun

the plug in the mouth of a bottle (especially a wine bottle)

noun

a small float usually made of cork; attached to a fishing line

See also: bobber bobfloat

verb

close a bottle with a cork

verb

stuff with cork; "The baseball player stuffed his bat with cork to make it lighter"