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Verb
/ˈbätl/,
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bottles, plural;
  1. Place (drinks or other liquid) in bottles or jars
    • - the wine is then bottled
    • - bottled beer
  2. Store (gas) in a container in liquefied form
    • - connecting the bottled gas to the stove
Noun
  1. A container, typically made of glass or plastic and with a narrow neck, used for storing drinks or other liquids
    • - a bottle of soda pop
  2. The contents of such a container
    • - he managed to put away a bottle of wine
  3. Used in reference to heavy drinking
    • - more women are taking to the bottle
  4. A bottle fitted with a nipple for giving milk or other drinks to babies and very young children
    • - a bottle of formula
  5. The milk given to a baby from such a bottle
    • - the age at which parents want a baby to give up the bottle varies
  6. A large metal cylinder holding liquefied gas


  1. (bottle) store (liquids or gases) in bottles
  2. (bottle) 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
  3. (bottle) 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
  4. Bottles is a 1936 MGM cartoon directed by Hugh Harman (and producer) and produced by Rudolf Ising.
  5. Banjo-Kazooie is a series of video games created by Rare in 1998. The game stars a honey bear named Banjo and his friend, a large red bird named Kazooie, who are both controlled by the player, and a witch named Gruntilda as the primary antagonist. ...
  6. A bottle is a rigid container with a neck that is narrower than the body and a "mouth". By contrast, a jar has a relatively large mouth or opening. ...
  7. (Bottle (wine)) A wine bottle is a bottle used for holding wine, generally made of glass. Some wines are fermented in the bottle, others are bottled only after fermentation. They come in a large variety of sizes, several named for Biblical kings and other figures. ...
  8. (The Bottle) "The Bottle" is a song by American soul artist Gil Scott-Heron and musician Brian Jackson, released in 1974 on Strata-East Records in the United States. It was later reissued during the mid-1980s on Champagne Records in the United Kingdom. ...
  9. (bottle) A dwelling; habitation; A building; house; To seal (a liquid) into a bottle for later consumption; To feed (an infant) baby formula; To refrain from doing (something) at the last moment because of a sudden loss of courage; To strike (someone) with a bottle
  10. (Bottle) Glass bottles are the most common containers for storing wine. Glass is ideal because it does not affect the wine in any way, even during extended periods.
  11. (BOTTLE) UK slang, odds of 2 to 1.
  12. (Bottle) Standard wine bottles hold .75 litres, or 750 ml. A single bottle will accommodate 2 to 3 people.
  13. (Bottle) This is the slang term for the price of 2-1.
  14. (BOTTLE) Concerned with affairs of the heart; receptivity / If empty: A part of your life which needs filling; 'bottled up' emotions; disengagement from a person or event / If full: An influence entering your life to change it; seeking union or emotional nourishment
  15. (BOTTLE) Air tanks; scuba tanks
  16. (BOTTLE) Naval slang for a reprimand. Shortened from “A dose from the Fore top man’s bottle”. This may be connected with the story that, in sailing ship days,bottles of medicine (for the commoner ailments) were labeled according to the “parts of the ship” and that, when a seaman reported to the ...
  17. (BOTTLE) excessive drinking may become a problem
  18. (Bottle (of Glue)) Slang for two, as in 2/1, £2, £200 etc.
  19. (Bottle) A vessel made of skins for holding wine (Jos 9:4, Jos 9:13; Sa1 16:20; Mat 9:17; Mar 2:22; Luk 5:37, Luk 5:38), or milk (Jdg 4:19), or water (Gen 21:14, Gen 21:15, Gen 21:19), or strong drink (Hab 2:15). Earthenware vessels were also similarly used (Jer 19:1; Kg1 14:3; Isa 30:14). ...
  20. (Bottle) Handy glass device for keeping the wine in one place, and for stopping it from getting on the carpet. Also the act of placing newly made wine into such a device.
  21. (Bottle) Holds 750 millimeters
  22. (Bottle) In the U. S, a standard wine bottle contains 750 mL of wine. The previous name of 1/5 th for these bottles refers to the fact this volume is roughly 1/5 th of a gallon. ...
  23. (Bottle) One who actively collects money for your performance
  24. (Bottle) means an inner packaging having a neck of relatively smaller cross section than the body and an opening capable of holding a closure for retention of the contents.
  25. (Bottle) to have the bottles, it is to have the inflated front armlevers of lactic acid, i.e. to be with its muscular stress limit.