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[ UK /bˈɒtə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈbɑtəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quantity contained in a bottle
  2. 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
  3. 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
VERB
  1. put into bottles
    bottle the mineral water
  2. store (liquids or gases) in bottles

How To Use bottle In A Sentence

  • An empty plastic 2 litre bottle is tied to a rock, or bag of stones with strong twine or string.
  • With a little coo of happiness he began to toddle forwards into the darkness, still clutching his bottle. MY BABYSITTER BITES BACK
  • He looked a bit worried when I sat down at the table and produced a bunch of inhalers, some pills, a bottle of cough syrup and some throat lozenges and proceeded to stuff them all into my mouth…
  • A fellow treats himself and his true love to dinner, a bottle and a night at the bug house at the end of another week of hard work and dutiful child-rearing, comes home happy and at peace, and what does he find?
  • There are two main approaches: one is a synthetic plug the same shape as a cork that can be placed in the top of the bottle in the same way as a cork and removed with a corkscrew, so preserving the ritual of opening a bottle of wine.
  • This approach can also help identify where non-value-added steps exist in the care delivery process and where bottlenecks occur.
  • We ordered the store's last six bottles, so we could retaste and also experiment with aging them. Score one for the little guy
  • Plastic bags, crisp packets, plastic bottles and soggy newspapers lie abundantly in the verges, or caught in trees and hedges.
  • It was strange, to buy a bottle of great wine for my guests and know I wouldn't drink a drop.
  • Prepare and store stock solution in a lightproof bottle.
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