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He corked for the town road department; his name was Jim something.
I look round me, and everything seems to be absolutely corking.
And I'm happy to risk one in every few thousand being corked too.
I corked the bottle and sat it down on the floor.
Finally, she corked the water bottle and pulled on one, then the other.
Remember to always leave the bottle corked until it's time to serve.
So he took his biggest jar, and corked it up.
So I took one pretty good drink of it and corked the bottle back up again.
He corked the bottle and placed it on the bar.
And - particularly at the top end of the market - there have been corking rewards.
No chance Elizabeth was going to drink any of it; she had already corked off.
Full of corking good stories and the greatest poetry in the world.
He corked the bottle, set it down, and rubbed his hands together.
The food may still be eaten months after it is corked."
He corked the bottle and pushed it away from him, but not out of reach.
About three miles from here, he'll have corked off.
He corked the flask and put it down beside me.
After opening, it can be kept for up to two weeks, if corked and refrigerated.
It was a small jar of dark green glass, corked tight, and very light.
I shouldn't be surprised if some of the bottles were corked.
There is work to do now Duff corked the bottle.
We then corked the bottle shook it and waited for any results.
The shock blew it free, and this thing corked for the surface.
All that stood in our way were the spores, corking up the energy flow.
Yes, an occasional bat is corked, but that's nothing new.