What you are asking does not make sense. The bottle has either got a cork or it is a screw top. It cannot be both. If you can pour the wine out, then you should drink it soon. If you cannot pour it out, then you can store it until you decide to drink it.
If a wine bottle is sealed with a cork, then it is opened with a corkscrew.
definition- to render something useless, to screw something up beyond repair. ex- 1. Millie really millified the situation. 2. Jimmy loves when his wife doesn't millify their dinner.
A screw has external threads, so methinks the screw-top BOTTLE is really the screw, and the cap a mere receptacle. Yes. And a screw is really a modified wedge or incline.
A screw has external threads, so methinks the screw-top BOTTLE is really the screw, and the cap a mere receptacle. Yes. And a screw is really a modified wedge or incline.
They are called threads
Never use a corkscrew on a champagne bottle.
A bottle cap is an inclined plane. I am not sure exactly why.
The screw on bottle cap was introduced in the early 1960s, eliminating the need to use bottle openers, first in sodas, then a little later, bottled beer and now, good grief, wine!!! However, there are some (bless them) companies that refuse to bottle their beer or wine using these convenient but annoying screw on lids!
water bottle, clock winders, jars, any bottle caps....
You open the screw cap on the whiskey bottle.
some examples of screws in a house-a bulb holder , a jar lid or a bottle cap.
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