• Cork County Motorhome Code of Conduct. The Islands Of West Cork. Pure Cork – Official Tourism Body. Fáilte Ireland Experience Brands.
  • The cork (with hole) end rests in a groove immediately over an opening in a sheet of galvanised iron which forms the cover of a water tank below.
  • "A Cork man with low self esteem is a Cork man who thinks he is just the same as everyone else". Cork has always been an important seaport.
  • Snobs feel it's hard to call it wine with a straight-face, when the cork is made of plastic. {v} to stop with a cork, to form sharp points, or shoe with points.
  • Cork and the adjacent coastline have a strong seafaring and trading tradition, some of which is reflected in the cities tourist attractions.
  • Ireland's second largest city, Cork is all about expressing yourself to the max. Street art, the party scene, a booming tech industry, and the annual Pride festival…
  • 2. (Placename) a city and port in S Republic of Ireland, county town of Co Cork, at the mouth of the River Lee: seat of the University College of Cork (1849).
  • Champagne corks (noun sense 2). Pronunciation. (General American) IPA(key): /kɔɹk/. (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /kɔːk/.
  • Cork flooring brings silence because they absorb sound and create an optimal indoor climate due to their natural thermal insulation.
  • n. bark of the cork oak tree (used for making stoppers for bottles, etc.); stopper, plug; something made of cork v. close with a cork, cap.