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bottle opener

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Noun1.bottle openerbottle opener - an opener for removing caps or corks from bottles
cap opener - a bottle opener to pry off caps
bottle screw, corkscrew - a bottle opener that pulls corks
opener - a hand tool used for opening sealed containers (bottles or cans)


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Do I really want a key chain that constantly reminds me of wound care, or a bottle opener shaped like an Enablex tablet?
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