Homonym: corkscrew (Spiral)
A corkscrew is a tool used to remove corks from bottles, typically wine bottles. It consists of a metal spiral, known as the worm, attached to a handle. The user twists the corkscrew into the cork, and then pulls the handle upward to extract the cork from the bottle.
Corkscrews come in various designs, including the traditional hand-held type and more advanced models like the waiter's corkscrew and electric corkscrew. They are essential for opening bottles that use cork stoppers, which are commonly found in wine and some spirits.