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corkscrew

[kawrk-skroo] / ˈkɔrkˌskru /
















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The principal space of the Koolhaas building is the dramatic atrium stair that corkscrews up the front of the building.

From The Wall Street Journal

He started up the narrow corkscrew stairs, and as he mounted so did his spirits.

From Literature

She is a fashionable woman, with corkscrew curls coming down in front of her ears.

From The Wall Street Journal

A cork is when a spin is combined with a flip, resulting in an 'off-axis' direction of travel resembling a corkscrew.

From BBC

It could be a long, slow descent with the lights out on an RAF jet, or a rapid, corkscrew down in a C-130 transport plane.

From BBC