Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word CORKING


CORKING

Definitions of CORKING

  1. The formation of white, cork-like striations on a jalapeño pepper.
  2. inflection of cork
  3. (informal) splendid, enjoyable, bang-up

2

Number of letters

7

Is palindrome

No

12
CO
COR
IN
ING
KI
KIN
NG
OR
ORK
RK

2

2

6

286
CG
CGI
CGN
CGO
CI
CIG
CIN
CIO
CIR

Examples of Using CORKING in a Sentence

  • Despite popular belief that corking a bat creates a "trampoline effect" causing a batted ball to travel farther, physics researchers have shown that this is not the case.
  • There is the printing of labels of all sorts, the pouring of denatured alcohol into barrels, the filling of bottles, the corking machine, sticking labels on bottles, clamping the tinfoil over the corks, the stamping of "Canada" on gunnysacks, wetting the sacks, passing them through salt; and then, after they are filled with a dozen bottles, they are sewn up and ready for the unfortunate consumer.
  • City Limits was "mightily impressed with this headlong maelstrom of angst, bluster and corking ideas".
  • Best musical sequence, and bringing the picture to a corking climax is a jam fest in the ranch house with Crosby and Miss Raye singing and truckin' to "If You Can't Sing It, You'll Have To Swing It" (Sam Coslow) and "I'm An Old Cowhand" (Johnny Mercer).
  • Catalan cava producers pioneered a significant technological development in sparkling wine production with the invention of the gyropallet, a large mechanized device that replaced hand riddling, in which the lees are consolidated in the neck of the bottle prior to disgorgement and corking.
  • Farrow presented his bottling and corking machine at the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1855, and his “Patent Elutriator, for Decanting Wine, &c.



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