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| un·cork [ un káwrk ] (past and past participle un·corked, present participle un·cork·ing, 3rd person present singular un·corks) |
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1. remove cork from: to open a bottle of something, especially wine, by taking out its cork
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2. unleash: to release something that has been restrained or repressed, e.g. a strong emotion
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