1. uncorked - Adjective
2. uncorked - Verb
uncorked
simple past and past participle of uncork
Not corked; allowing liquid to flow freely.
(of an engine) Allowing exhaust gasses to be released to the atmosphere immediately after exiting the exhaust manifold.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWhat we're gonna find out, Bob, in the next six to nine months is whether we have liberated a country or uncorked a civil war. Thomas Friedman
Think of the wonders uncorked by wine It opens secrets, gives heart to our hopes, pushes the cowardly into battle, lifts the load from anxious minds, and evokes talents. Thanks to the bottle's prompting no one is lost for words, no one who's cramped by poverty fails to find release. Horace
Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy has implemented important reforms but the changes have uncorked social tensions long bottled up by an authoritarian state. Source: Internet
It’s Beaujolais Nouveau Day, with the first bottles of wine traditionally uncorked at midnight. Source: Internet
World number 22 Koepka then uncorked a brilliant trio of birdies on the 14th, 15th and 16th holes to surge into a four-shot lead and virtually assure himself of the title. Source: Internet
Urbana had the longest way back home from Champaign County and uncorked a sparkling first round victory over the out-manned Panthers from Tri-County North, 48-10. Source: Internet