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uncork

[uhn-kawrk] / ʌnˈkɔrk /




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While still on the move, he then uncorked a heave that hit fellow rookie Isaiah Bond in stride for a 52-yard gain.

From The Wall Street Journal

Shame on Kavanaugh and the five other justices who sided with him for uncorking a deportation demon that will be hard to stop.

From Los Angeles Times

He’s also been wilding out on Truth Social, uncorking a series of posts that are unhinged, even for him.

From Salon

He reveled in the rambunctious disorder of its mining towns, and as a young reporter there he uncorked his ebullient sense of humor.

From Los Angeles Times

Angel City may have gotten just a point, but if he could bottle the way the team played and uncork it at times throughout the eight-month season, he’d take that offer.

From Los Angeles Times