corkscrew stake

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English

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Soldier carrying corkscrew stakes during World War I

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corkscrew stake (plural corkscrew stakes)

  1. (military) A steel stake, used for barbed-wire defences, the lower half of which is corkscrew-shaped, to enable it to be screwed into the ground.

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