bottle up

VERB
  1. consciously restrain from showing; of emotions, desires, impulses, or behavior
    he let his anger bottle up until he exploded
    suppress a smile
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How To Use bottle up In A Sentence

  • When you bottlefeed, hold your baby close and tip the bottle up so the teat fills with milk, and not air.
  • Hold the bottle upright and be careful so when the top opens the bleach won't blow out. The Sun
  • Don't bottle up your anger; Let it out.
  • I'm a staunch believer in the old idea that one mustn't bottle up one's emotions.
  • Instead of discussing their problems, they bottle up all their anger and resentment.
  • Tip the bottle up so it's in the same position as it would be when feeding the baby.
  • Don't bottle up your anger; Let it out.
  • If you could bottle up and sell what you call awful, you'd make a million. Rekindled
  • Instead of discussing their problems, they bottle up all their anger and resentment.
  • A tall bottle upsets easily.
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