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- verb   Present participle of uncork .
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Examples
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								I agree, uncorking is part of the pleasant anticipation of drinking a glass of wine. 
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								Wild Bill Wright lived up to his moniker by uncorking an errant throw, allowing Demaree to score and Lillard to advance to third.96 Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010 
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								Wild Bill Wright lived up to his moniker by uncorking an errant throw, allowing Demaree to score and Lillard to advance to third.96 Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010 
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								Wild Bill Wright lived up to his moniker by uncorking an errant throw, allowing Demaree to score and Lillard to advance to third.96 Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010 
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								Wild Bill Wright lived up to his moniker by uncorking an errant throw, allowing Demaree to score and Lillard to advance to third.96 Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010 
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								After uncorking a bottle and enjoying the wine, probably most people throw the cork in the trash. 
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								After uncorking a bottle and enjoying the wine, probably most people throw the cork in the trash. Cork dork: Ten cool things to do with leftover wine corks | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009 
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								Needy drunkard reveals uncorking technique sans corkscrew [video] Needy drunkard reveals uncorking technique sans corkscrew [video] | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009 
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								Solveig shot a glance at Alan who was busy uncorking wine. Pre-Dinner Conversation Beate Sigriddaughter 2010 
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								First uncorking a wild pitch—which moved the runners into scoring position—his next offering to fellow countryman Hideki Matsui put the rain-soaked Yankee crowd on notice that a long-awaited celebration was imminent. One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011 
hernesheir commented on the word uncorking
(n): the opening of a corked wine bottle with a corkscrew, or other device.
January 7, 2009