1. corked - Adjective
2. corked - Verb
4. corked - Adjective Satellite
of Cork
having acquired an unpleasant taste from the cork; as, a bottle of wine is corked.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere's no pleasure i' living if you're to be corked up for ever, and only dribble your mind out by the sly, like a leaky barrel. George Eliot
Into this pour the purified juice: and put it into a pan of water come almost to a boil and continue nearly in the state of boiling until the juice is found to be the consistency of a thick syrup when cold. It is then when cold, to be corked up in a bottle for use. James Lind
a corked port Source: Internet
As the soldier walked the five or six miles on toward his home, he took several drinks from the bottle and corked it back up. Source: Internet
For example, I’m not shown the bottle and offered the chance to taste and check it’s not corked when I order a glass of wine, something that happens in BA’s first-class cabin. Source: Internet
We corked our wine and asked for the check before departing past the coat rack filled with Canada Goose jackets and the velvet ropes outside, never looking back. Source: Internet