Verb
To draw the cork from; as, to uncork a bottle.
Source: Webster's dictionaryuncork the French wine Source: Internet
uncork his anger Source: Internet
The Doctor manages to uncork the test tube just in time. Source: Internet
It happens throughout every match — players uncork a first serve with as much force as possible, confident in the knowledge that another chance awaits. Source: Internet
The significance of the occasion was not lost on those gathered as the five men came forward to uncork the bottle. Source: Internet
‘When I saw it first last year, I promised to uncork a jeroboam of superlatives for its UK release.’ Source: Internet