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Corkscrew logo #10101) Alton Towers Ride 2) Bartending equipment 3) Bottle of fine wine opener 4) Bottle opener 5) Bottle opener, of sorts 6) Bottle screw 7) British slang for bent 8) British slang for a laxative 9) Cooking utensil 10) Domestic implement 11) Fine wine opener 12) Opener at a bar 13) Roller coaster in Idaho
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Corkscrew logo #10101) Coil 2) Helical 3) Irishsailors 4) Opener 5) Perforator 6) Spiral 7) Twisting
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Corkscrew logo #21000 A corkscrew is a kitchen tool for drawing corks from wine bottles. Generally, a corkscrew consists of a pointed metallic helix (often called the `worm`) attached to a handle. The user grips the handle and screws the metal point into the cork, until the helix is firmly embedded, then a vertical pull on the corkscrew extracts the cork from the bot.....
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Corkscrew logo #21000[Cedar Point] Corkscrew is a steel roller coaster built by Arrow Development at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. When built in 1976, it was the first roller coaster in the world with 3 inversions. The coaster, which features Arrow`s first vertical loop, was built during the same time period as The Great American Revolution at M...
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Corkscrew logo #21000[Silverwood] Corkscrew is an Arrow Dynamics prototype roller coaster located at Silverwood Theme Park. Ten exact replicas of this same design were produced 1975–1979 at other scattered parks. This corkscrew previously operated at Knott`s Berry Farm from 1975-89. Developed by Ron Toomer of Arrow Dynamics, a Utah based design firm, the `Cor...
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Corkscrew logo #21000[Valleyfair] Corkscrew is the name of a roller coaster at Valleyfair in Shakopee, Minnesota featuring one vertical loop and two corkscrews. Built in 1980, Corkscrew was planned to reflect the design of its sister roller coaster Corkscrew at Cedar Point. It is notably one of the first roller coasters to feature a double corkscrew, as well as...
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Corkscrew logo #21000[program] Corkscrew is a program that enables the user to tunnel arbitrary TCP connections through most HTTP and HTTPS proxy servers. Combined with features of SSH such as port forwarding, this can allow many types of services to be run securely over the SSH via HTTP connections. Supported proxy servers: ...
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Corkscrew logo #20444Metal post for supporting a wire entanglement, with twisted base enabling it to be screwed into the ground, obviating the use of a hammer which might attack enemy fire.
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Corkscrew logo #21002• (v. t.) To press forward in a winding way; as, to corkscrew one`s way through a crowd. • (n.) An instrument with a screw or a steel spiral for drawing corks from bottles.
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corkscrew logo #21003(from the article `roller coaster`) ...ride (a water ride) and the runaway mine ride (set in a faux mine), which arrived in 1966 at Six Flags over Texas. Toomer, who designed some 80 ...
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Corkscrew logo #20673A tool, comprising a pointed metallic helix attached to a handle, for drawing Corks from bottles.
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Corkscrew logo #21601From back landing, 1
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corkscrew logo #10444the buckling of tubing in a large-diameter pipe or casing.
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Corkscrew logo #20972Cork'screw` (-skru`) noun An instrument with a screw or a steel spiral for drawing corks from bottles. Corkscrew stairs , a spiral staircase around a solid newel.
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Corkscrew logo #20972Cork'screw` transitive verb To press forward in a winding way; as, to corkscrew one's way through a crowd. [ Colloq.] Dickens.
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corkscrew logo #23393Corkscrew is a punch thrown with the elbow out and a twisting motion of the wrist
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Corkscrew logo #21217Corkscrew is British slang for bent.
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Corkscrew logo #23194A tool, comprising a pointed metallic helix attached to a handle, for drawing Corks from bottles.
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Corkscrew logo #23720boxing slang for a blow that ends with a twist of the fist, especially one intended to cut the opponent.
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corkscrew logo #20974bottle screw noun a bottle opener that pulls corks
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Corkscrew logo #22309Device for removing corks from wine bottles. See Wine Openers at Wine Accessories.
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corkscrew logo #21199an instrument typically consisting of a metal spiral with a sharp point at one end and a transverse handle at the other, used for drawing corks from bottles.
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Corkscrew logo #24178A fast and tight rotation, while either freeriding or in the halfpipe.
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Corkscrew logo #24181Very fast and tight aerial rotation.
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Corkscrew logo #24104This is a type of turn that is much like a chicane (tight turn in the shape of an S or Z) except it adds a layer of difficulty as there’s a drop in elevation.
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