Corked in spanish

Que sabe a corcho

pronunciation: kesɑbeɑkoʊɹ̩tʃoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

cork2 = encorchar, ponerle el corcho. 

Example: Some of these stoppers are made with a tapered cork so that it is easy to cork your wine.

more:

» cork + a bottle = encorchar una botella, ponerle el corcho a una botella.

Example: When I waited tables/bartendered in Virginia, we were able to cork a bottle and bag it if a customer didn't finish it.

» cork + a bottle = descorchar una botella, quitarle el corcho a una botella.

Example: Haven't we all encountered men who prefer to cork a bottle with their teeth when, they have the option of using a bottle opener.

» cork up + a bottle = encorchar una botella, ponerle el corcho a una botella.

Example: There are times when we forget to cork up a bottle from a big dinner party and then it goes bad.

» cork up + Posesivo + emotions = reprimir + Posesivo + emociones.

Example: It hurts Deb to cork up her emotions just as it hurts me to cover up my own troubles.

» cork up + Posesivo + feelings = reprimir + Posesivo + sentimientos.

Example: Louisa had to cork up her feelings to avoid crying as she washed, fed, and consoled scores of injured and dying men.

» uncork = descorchar, quitarle el corcho.

Example: With summer at its peak and the Fourth of July just around the bend, there are plenty of reasons to uncork a crisp bottle of wine to help get the party started.

Corked synonyms

bad in spanish: malo, pronunciation: bæd part of speech: adjective corky in spanish: taponado, pronunciation: kɔrki part of speech: adjective sealed in spanish: sellado, pronunciation: sild part of speech: adjective
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