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It does feel a bit more corked up in stock form compared to the others, too.

From Time Magazine Archive

Oldendorf corked up the mouth of the strait with his old battlewagons, sent destroyers up ahead.

From Time Magazine Archive

The neat-herd king forthwith corked up the phial, and the ghost could not get out.

From Folk-Tales of Bengal by Day, Lal Behari

One of the waiters of the hotel said, that always after a burster they found dust inside of bottles of mineral water which had been tightly corked up to the time of opening.

From The Land of the Kangaroo Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey through the Great Island Continent by Knox, Thomas Wallace

Both men stared at him, for there was something very explosive about the words, as if they had been corked up painfully for a long time.

From The Napoleon of Notting Hill by Robertson, W. Graham (Walford Graham)




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