The red warning is in place for Galway and Cork.
A pin, a cork, and a card, and we add him to the Baker Street collection!
" just as if a cork were coming out of a bottle.
Without uttering a single word he drew the cork, and took from it a damp paper, on which were written these words:— "Castaway.
—why, I know one as put thirty pounds into them goods,—a lady wi' a cork leg, but as sharp,—you wouldn't catch her runnin' her head into a sack; she'd see her way clear out o' anything afore she'd be in a hurry to start.
Dissatisfied with the pacific aspect of a face which had no more than the faintest hint of flaxen eyebrow, together with a pair of amiable blue-gray eyes and round pink cheeks that refused to look formidable, let him frown as he would before the looking-glass (Philip had once told him of a man who had a horseshoe frown, and Tom had tried with all his frowning might to make a horseshoe on his forehead), he had had recourse to that unfailing source of the terrible, burnt cork, and had made himself
The wine might be nice as it warms up, but at the point of opening a traditional 'champagne style' cork, you want an ice-cold wine.
Cork is the bark of a very large tree; , Sponge grows like a plant in the deep deep sea.
He said Apple chose the Irish city of Cork as its European base 30 years ago and had expanded from 60 workers to almost 6,000 in Ireland.
Thanks to its high salinity, you'll bob like a cork.
pop one's cork , I have something to tell you.
From June to August, three rural regions across Spain are transformed into otherworldly landscapes; trees in the heart of the cork forest are sheared of their bark, becoming brick-red sentinels with leafy tops that guard the woods.
Seven is right, but so is even, Hyphen, roughen, nephew Stephen, Monkey, donkey, Turk and jerk, Ask, grasp, wasp, and cork and work.
After that, block the nose of the pig with a cork or a corncob to prevent moths.
The bottles are stuck, neck first, into oval holes set at a steep angle that allows the sediment to slide up to the cork.
Let me out," it cried anew, and the boy thinking no evil, drew the cork out of the bottle.
In front of the little window, an old bent bird-cage hung in the sunshine, which had not even a proper water-glass, but instead of it the broken neck of a bottle, turned upside down, and a cork stuck in to make it hold the water with which it was filled.
By the cork we must go in, and by the cork we must come out again.
Perhaps you do not know that my father and mother were morocco slippers, and that I have a Spanish cork in my body.