Bottle meaning in English
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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
Examples
- "A cardboard box containing a kind of primitive weapon was found next to 3 live poisonous spiders, the skin of 6 hallucinogenic frogs, and 14 bottles of whiskey."
- "A bottle of milk, is it?"
- "To me, it suggests a perfume bottle shaped in the form of our initials "DC"."
- "Is that a bottle?"
- "But what about the glass needed to make the bottles?"
- "I'm calling about a bottle of Delavigne cologne I bought for my fiancé."
- "50cl bottle"
- "Police have no leads in a mysterious case in which a man was assaulted with what is believed to be a small glass bottle."
- "Perhaps Michael can write a song to sing while you shake the bottle?"
- "Edward : For 80,000 bottles of two great scents, we offer you a price that makes great sense"
- "- Miniature bottle of 75-year old Scotch attached to collar"
- "No, the bottle is still closed."
- "Coming out of the bottle is the scent of perfume."
- "Although the media has been banned from the meetings, sources have reported yelling, dogs barking, and numerous bottles breaking during the negotiations."
- "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."
- "Mrs. Lee : Glass bottles?"
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