1.
CORK
The champagne cork popped out.
On last New Year's Eve I lost my eye, when a cork from a bottle of champagne exploded in my face.
Every gentleman should know how to get a cork out from a wine bottle.
Remember to cork the bottle after you stop using it.
... you can't put the cork back in?
Alex seemed to learn nouns such as "paper," "key" and "cork," and color names such as "red," "green" and "yellow."
Inglese parola "KOREK"(CORK) si verifica in set:
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TRAFFIC JAM
Sorry I’m late – there was a terrible traffic jam.
We got stuck on traffic jam
We got stuck in a traffic jam and missed the plane.
Go now before a traffic jam comes.
There's a traffic jam
There was an accident on the motorway and we got stuck in the traffic jam
The bad weather caused a traffic jam on the road and it took hours to get home.
There are always traffic jams in the centre of the city.
I'd rather walk than be in a traffic jam.
I’m stuck in a traffic jam so will be late.
There was a traffic jam on the motorway, so I was late for work.
What a huge traffic jam!
traffic jams are terrible today
They got stuck in a traffic jam//there are traffic jams on the roads
We've spent half of our weekend trip in a massive traffic jam.
3.
TAILBACK
4. CONGESTION
Traffic congestion is always the heaviest during rush hours.
Traffic congestion contributes to air pollution.
It’s still remarkably easy to escape the congestion.
There's a lot of congestion on the motorway today.
if there is congestion, a place is too crowded with people or vehicles
There’s a lot of traffic congestion, especially at rush hour.
‘Road congestion always gets better in the summer when a lot of car drivers are on holiday.’
He had a nose congestion.
We were delayed by traffic congestion, so we had to hurry.
Our delay was due to traffic congestion.
In spite of the terrible congestion, I was in time for the appointment.