uncork

/ʌnˈkɔrk/
verb
  1. To open a bottle by removing its cork or stopper.
    • She carefully uncorked the bottle of wine for dinner.
    • He struggled to uncork the old champagne bottle without breaking it.
    • The waiter uncorked the bottle and poured a small taste for the guest.
  2. To release or express something that has been held back, such as emotions or energy.
    • The comedian's joke uncorked a wave of laughter from the audience.
    • The victory uncorked a celebration that lasted all night.
    • After weeks of silence, she finally uncorked her anger during the meeting.
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