Definition
a (glass) bottle: a (glass) container for liquids (for example wine, water)
Horatio likes to drink milk from the bottle. He never uses a glass.
to bottle: to put into a bottle or a container
The perfumes are still waiting to be bottled. They will be put into bottles later today.
bottled water water bought in a bottle, mineral water
- "Perhaps Michael can write a song to sing while you shake the bottle?"
- "We have three bottles of champagne, a big rubber ball, and a net."
- "Bottle of 24-year-old Scotch?"
- "Is that a bottle?"
- "I'll be hosting the event in the Delavigne cafeteria with nothing but earplugs and a bottle of strong Scotch to kill the pain."
- "Although the media has been banned from the meetings, sources have reported yelling, dogs barking, and numerous bottles breaking during the negotiations."
- "- Miniature bottle of 75-year old Scotch attached to collar"
- "Bottle of whisky: check."
- "Messages in bottles are not the most reliable form of correspondence, but as my camp is patrolled by French guards, there is no shortage of empty wine bottles."
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