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What (who) is Corkscrew - definition

KITCHEN TOOL FOR DRAWING CORKS FROM WINE BOTTLES
Sommelier knife; Waiter's corkscrew; Corkscrew (tool); Waiter's Friend; Butler's friend; Waiter's friend; Cork-screw; Cork screw; Wing corkscrew; Wine key; Butterfly corkscrew; Angel corkscrew; Rabbit corkscrew
  • Three types of corkscrew: two modern (left and bottom) and one old (right)
  • A lever corkscrew
  • A Screwpull type corkscrew
  • A twin prong cork puller
  • A table-mounted corkscrew

Corkscrew         
·noun An instrument with a screw or a steel spiral for drawing corks from bottles.
II. Corkscrew ·vt To press forward in a winding way; as, to corkscrew one's way through a crowd.
corkscrew         
¦ noun a device for pulling corks from bottles, consisting of a spiral metal rod that is inserted into the cork, and a handle.
¦ verb move or twist in a spiral.
corkscrew         
(corkscrews)
A corkscrew is a device for pulling corks out of bottles.
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Wikipedia

Corkscrew

A corkscrew is a tool for drawing corks from wine bottles and other household bottles that may be sealed with corks. In its traditional form, a corkscrew simply consists of a pointed metallic helix (often called the "worm") attached to a handle, which the user screws into the cork and pulls to extract it. Corkscrews are necessary because corks themselves, being small and smooth, are difficult to grip and remove, particularly when inserted fully into an inflexible glass bottle. More recent styles of corkscrew incorporate various systems of levers that further increase the amount of force that can be applied outwards upon the cork, making the extraction of difficult corks easier.

Examples of use of Corkscrew
1. Tight, spiraling corkscrew landings and takeoffs are used in Baghdad to avoid possible missile fire; the corkscrew takeoffs practiced in Kabul are much wider and more sweeping.
2. My corkscrew, for example, is the conventional waiter‘s kind," Teague said.
3. She breaks out a corkscrew and two wineglasses, which are quickly filled.
4. They even took our corkscrew so we cant open our wine.
5. To try to foil potential surface–to–air missiles pilots make corkscrew ascents and descents.