No. Titanic did not stop at Cork but she DID stop at Queenstown which is now Cobh.
Put a cork in your anus to stop the gas flow.
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Stick a cork in it...
cork it
Good Question! In olden days, corks were lubricated with animal fat to make them easier to slide into a wine bottle. That is where the practice of "sniffing the cork" when accepting a bottle of wine comes from. If the cork smells rancid (rotted meat?) then you can be sure that air has gotten past the cork and probably to the wine, turning it as well. When you are offered the cork next time at your favorite restaurant, offer that story and see if the sommelier comes to smile your way!
The Titanic's last stop was Cork, Ireland
Have the dog stop eating crowbars
The weight must be less than the buoyant force. Push down on a floating cork and it will sink below the surface. Stop pushing and remove your hand, and the cork's buoyancy will take over and the cork will float again.
A cork is seal for a bottle. Traditionally, corks were made out of a type of aged wood. Nowadays, most corks are made out of plastic, though wooden corks are still used for higher end wines. The verb form of cork means to close or sealsomething. The idiom, put a cork in it, means to stop speaking.Cork is the buoyant, light brown substance obtained from the outer bark layer of the cork oak. It is used to seal bottles.
Drink a lot of grape juice or use an anti-perspirant to stop he bad smell.
The entire state of Michigan smells like poop.