
1) Ampoule 2) Ampul 3) Ampule 4) Bottleful 5) Carafe 6) Carboy 7) Container 8) Crewet 9) Cruet 10) Decanter 11) Demijohn 12) Flagon 13) Flask 14) Gourd 15) Inkpot 16) Jug 17) Nerve 18) Nurser 19) Phial 20) Urn 21) Vial
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1) Beer container 2) Beer order 3) Beverage container 4) Bit of skid row litter 5) Carafe 6) Coke collectible 7) Container for holding liquids 8) Container of courage 9) Courage to have some wine 10) Decanter 11) Dutch courage 12) Feeding for baby 13) Fifth place 14) Flask 15) Formula dispenser 16) French word used in English
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A bottle is a rigid container with a neck that is narrower than the body and a `mouth`. By contrast, a jar or jug has a relatively large mouth or opening which may be as wide as the overall container. Bottles are often made of glass, clay, plastic, aluminium or other impervious materials, and typically used to store liquids such as water, milk, .....
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or spray; bundle of brushwood twigs esp. of birch for besoms (Ja, 298) see
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• (n.) A bundle, esp. of hay. • (n.) A hollow vessel, usually of glass or earthenware (but formerly of leather), with a narrow neck or mouth, for holding liquids. • (v. t.) To put into bottles; to inclose in, or as in, a bottle or bottles; to keep or restrain as in a bottle; as, to bottle wine or porter; to bottle up one`s wrath. &bu...
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(Pocket games) A specially shaped leather or plastic container used in various games
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narrow-necked, rigid or semirigid container that is primarily used to hold liquids and semiliquids. It usually has a close-fitting stopper or cap to ... [2 related articles]
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A bottle is a small container with a neck that is narrower than the body and a 'mouth.' Modern wine bottles are nearly always made of glass because it is nonporous, strong, and aesthetically pleasing.
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1. A hollow vessel, usually of glass or earthenware (but formerly of leather), with a narrow neck or mouth, for holding liquids. ... 2. The contents of a bottle; as much as a bottle contains; as, to drink a bottle of wine. ... 3. Intoxicating liquor; as, to drown one's reason in the bottle. ... Bottle is much used adjectively, or as the first part ...
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or spray; bundle of brushwood twigs esp. of birch for besoms (Ja, 298) see
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Bot'tle noun [ Middle English
bote ,
botelle , Old French
botel ,
bouteille , French
bouteille , from Late Latin
buticula , dim. of
butis ,
buttis ,
butta , flask. Confer
Butt a cask.]
1. A hollow vessel, usually of gla...
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Bot'tle transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Bottled present participle & verbal noun Bottling ] To put into bottles; to inclose in, or as in, a bottle or bottles; to keep or restrain as in a bottle; as, to
bottle wine or p...
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english slang, odds of 2 to 1.
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The 'tic tac' term for 2/1
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Bottle is British slang for a reprimand.
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(unit of measurement) Liquid measure Old German liquid measure with the volume of mostly 1 l. In Prussia this corresponded to 3/4 quart = 0.85 l. 12 bottles = 1 case; see also under units of measurement. Container Regarding containers (mostly made of glass or plastic) for the transport and storage of liquids (wine) see under Bottles as ...
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slang for to injure by thrusting a broken bottle into a person.
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A unit of volume. In Britain, a common bottle size was 2/3 Imperial quart (757.68 milliliters), a unit known as the reputed quart. Today wine is customarily sold in bottles containing 750 millilitres.
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nursing bottle noun a vessel fitted with a flexible teat and filled with milk or formula; used as a substitute for breast feeding infants and very young children
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noun a glass or plastic vessel used for storing drinks or other liquids; typically cylindrical without handles and with a narrow neck that can be plugged or capped
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Slang for the odds 2/1.
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Something you have after twenty pints of lager and a curry. A lotta bottle! This means courage. If you have a lotta bottle you have no fear.
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frasco
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A container from which a baby drinks milk.
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The commonly used name for a scuba cylinder in the United Kingdom.
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