Which preposition to use with corkscrew
Then the corkscrew in the back of his head dug into him again with a deeper thrust, and she seemed suddenly to recede to a great distance and be divided from him by a fog of pain.
Small wisps or corkscrews of smoke defiled the blue of the sky; a wharf, with a steamer at the end, obtruded abruptly upon the curve of the shore.
He had a very large nose, slightly brass-colored; his cheeks were very round and very red; his eyes twinkled merrily through long, silky eyelashes; his mustaches curled twice round like a corkscrew on each side of his mouth, and his hair, of a curious mixed pepper-and-salt color, descended far over his shoulders.
I found myself in bed next morning with a bottle of porter, a glass, and a corkscrew beside me.
The whistle sounded and the ball rose into air, corkscrewing toward the Yates goal.
And only the turn of the stair prevented Casimir from seeing me go up the narrow turret corkscrew with my little white burden.