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- adverb informal In a
corking manner;splendidly .
Etymologies
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Examples
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I saw a most corkingly pretty girl bicycling down to the village one morning, and they told me she was named Boyd and kept a bee-farm at Flack's. '
Uneasy Money 1928
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Because you really would do them so corkingly, you know, if only you should do them.
The Merryweathers Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards 1896
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Those mitigating circumstances, however, That doesn't mean, however, that Microsoft hasn't produced some corkingly bad adverts in its history.
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"No, it isn't exactly trouble," went on Joe, "and I suppose I ought to be corkingly glad of it; but I hadn't counted on leaving the Central
Baseball Joe in the Big League or, A Young Pitcher's Hardest Struggles Lester Chadwick
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