corky

word

/ˈkɔɹki/
KOR-kee
/kˈɔːki/
KAW-kee

Definition

Describes something that is like cork in texture or appearance, or wine that has an unpleasant cork taste or smell.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly describes wine that has been spoiled by a cork, or things with a texture similar to cork. 'Corky' wine is a common phrase among wine enthusiasts. Rarely used about people. Can be neutral or negative, especially with wine.

Example Sentences

Some old apples feel corky inside.

basic

This wine tastes corky.

basic

The bread has a corky texture.

basic

Ugh, this bottle is totally corky—let's open another.

natural

I bit into the pear and it was super corky—not juicy at all.

natural

"Do you want to try this?" "No thanks, it smells a bit corky to me."

natural