corkscrew
Valid in Scrabble
- Scrabble points
- 20
- Words With Friends
- 22
- Letters
- 9
/ˈkɔːk.skɹuː/(UK)
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/ˈkɔːk.skɹuː/(UK) · /ˈkɔɹk.skɹu/(US)
Definition of corkscrew
8 senses · 3 parts of speech · etymology included
noun
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An implement for opening bottles that are sealed by a cork. Sometimes specifically such an implement that includes a screw-shaped part, or worm.
“I opened the wine with a corkscrew.”
“There stood presented to his sight, Or seem'd to stand, the God of wine, […] This hand a Cork-scrue did contain, And that a Bottle of Champaign.”
“A corkscrew is designed so that when it is turned it creates effectively a helical undulation pushing it into the cork, whereas rotation in the opposite sense pulls it out.”
“A two-prong or ah-so corkscrew with sheath.”
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noun
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An implement for opening bottles that are sealed by a cork. Sometimes specifically such an implement that includes a screw-shaped part, or worm.
“I opened the wine with a corkscrew.”
“There stood presented to his sight, Or seem'd to stand, the God of wine, […] This hand a Cork-scrue did contain, And that a Bottle of Champaign.”
“A corkscrew is designed so that when it is turned it creates effectively a helical undulation pushing it into the cork, whereas rotation in the opposite sense pulls it out.”
“A two-prong or ah-so corkscrew with sheath.”
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The screw-shaped worm of a typical corkscrew.
“A bubble rising rapidly in water describes a spiral closely resembling a corkscrew.”
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A type of sharp, twisting punch, often one thrown close and from the side.
“[…] the immovable McCoy let fly his most miraculous punch of the evening, of his lives, a world-beater of a right corkscrew, a punch years in the windup […]”
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A type of inversion used in roller coasters.
“A corkscrew has a 90° turn just prior to the loop and a 90° turn just afterward.”
adj
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(not-comparable)Having the tightly winding shape of a corkscrew.
“Then the old gentleman spun himself round with velocity in the opposite direction, continued to spin until his long cloak was all wound neatly about him, clapped his cap on his head, very much on one side (for it could not stand upright without going through the ceiling), gave an additional twist to his corkscrew mustaches, and replied with perfect coolness.”
“All the heat of a decade of fierce Indian summers is stored in the pitch-black, polished walls of the corkscrew staircase.”
“Wide eyes and corkscrew hair / Tied with lace you found somewhere”
verb
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(intransitive)To wind or twist in the manner of a corkscrew; to move with much horizontal and vertical shifting.
“Into the tea–room Mr. Pickwick turned; and catching sight of him, Mr. Bantam corkscrewed his way through the crowd and welcomed him with ecstasy.”
“The street corkscrewed endlessly. Sometimes it seemed to stop; then it found a hole in the opposing masonry and edged its way in.”
“Far off to starboard an Atlantic liner, all lights blazing, came towards us, corkscrewing with a motion which must have left the passengers unhappy.”
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(transitive)To cause something to twist or move in a spiral path or shape.
“Caught and twisted—corkscrewed in the mazes of the line, loose harpoons and lances, with all their bristling barbs and points, came flashing and dripping up to the chocks in the bows of Ahab’s boat.”
“Rusty corkscrewed the plane back down again, but instead of mashing the throttles to the wall, he pulled them to idle.”
“Soon he was corkscrewed into place, suspended from the ceiling in an impossible maze of unforgiving circuitry.”
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(informal, transitive)To extract information or consent from someone.
“I strongly suspect (from what Small has dropped, and from what we have corkscrewed out of him) that those letters I was to have brought to your ladyship were not destroyed when I supposed they were.”
“Yes, I believe you did after it was corkscrewed out of you, but I got the impression at the outset that you were, just as willing to let it stand there.”
Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.
Etymology
From cork + screw.
Words you can make from corkscrew
134 playable · top: COCKERS (15 pts)
Best play cockers 15 points7-letter words
7 words6-letter words
19 words5-letter words
30 words- WRECK 14 pts
- COCKS 13 pts
- CROCK 13 pts
- WOKER 12 pts
- WORKS 12 pts
- COKES 11 pts
- CORKS 11 pts
- OCKER 11 pts
- RECKS 11 pts
- ROCKS 11 pts
- COWER 10 pts
- CREWS 10 pts
- CROWS 10 pts
- SCREW 10 pts
- COSEC 9 pts
- CROCS 9 pts
- SECCO 9 pts
- RESOW 8 pts
- ROWER 8 pts
- SEROW 8 pts
- SOWER 8 pts
- SWORE 8 pts
- WORSE 8 pts
- CEROS 7 pts
- CORER 7 pts
- CORES 7 pts
- CORSE 7 pts
- CRORE 7 pts
- SCORE 7 pts
- SORER 5 pts
4-letter words
37 words- COCK 12 pts
- SKEW 11 pts
- WOKE 11 pts
- WOKS 11 pts
- WORK 11 pts
- COKE 10 pts
- CORK 10 pts
- RECK 10 pts
- ROCK 10 pts
- SOCK 10 pts
- COWS 9 pts
- CREW 9 pts
- CROW 9 pts
- SCOW 9 pts
- CROC 8 pts
- KORE 8 pts
- KORS 8 pts
- OKES 8 pts
- SOKE 8 pts
- OWES 7 pts
- OWSE 7 pts
- ROWS 7 pts
- WOES 7 pts
- WORE 7 pts
- CERO 6 pts
- CORE 6 pts
- CORS 6 pts
- ECOS 6 pts
- ORCS 6 pts
- RECS 6 pts
- ROCS 6 pts
- EROS 4 pts
- ERRS 4 pts
- ORES 4 pts
- ROES 4 pts
- ROSE 4 pts
- SORE 4 pts
3-letter words
28 words2-letter words
12 wordsHooks
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