Definition: 1. Glass or plastic vessel; cylindrical with a narrow neck; no handle. 2. The quantity contained in a bottle. 3. Store (liquids or gases) in bottles. 4. Put into bottles.
Use 'bottle' in a sentence:
1. Check bottles for leakage before use.
2. Don't go out in the sun ─ get a fake tan from a bottle.
3. He bought a Hershey Bar and a bottle of Coca-Cola.
4. A bottle of imported beer will set you back $7.
5. He drank his beer out of the bottle.
6. We ordered another bottle of champagne.
7. Only drink bottled water and check the seal isn't broken.
8. An overzealous security guard checked inside the baby's bottle.
9. Exclusion of air creates a vacuum in the bottle.
10. It took a lot of bottle to do that.
11. He gave the bottle a long, uncomprehending look.
12. The bottle smashed against a wall.
13. Put the top back on the bottle.
14. Try not to bottle up your emotions.
15. Can you remind me to buy a bottle of wine?
16. There's still some wine in the bottle.
17. He peered at the label on the bottle.
18. A bottle of wine had loosened Harry's tongue.
19. The bottle contains two litres.
20. It's time for her bottle.
21. I'll swap these two bottles for that one.
22. He popped the cork and the champagne fizzed out over the bottle.
23. He was pulling the cork from a bottle of wine.
24. Someone smashed a bottle.
25. They heard a bottle being smashed, then more raucous laughter.
26. New fathers love bottle-feeding their babies.
27. If you buy three bottles, the bottle price comes down to $10.
28. There was a clutter of bottles and tubes on the shelf.
29. This is our last bottle of water.
30. She had drunk half a bottle of whisky.
31. We drank a whole bottle each.
32. He drank a whole bottle of wine.
33. Put the bottle in a plastic bag in case of spillage.
34. The cork came out of the bottle with a loud pop.
35. Shall I open another bottle?
36. She was swinging a bottle of wine by its neck.
37. He celebrated by opening a bottle of his favourite champagne.
38. You need to take the top off the bottle first!
39. We were left with an open bottle of champagne three-quarters full.
40. Simon pitched the empty bottle into the lake.
41. The bottle's nearly empty.
42. He looked disapprovingly at the row of empty wine bottles.
43. The empty whisky bottle clinked against the seat.
44. A new perfume from Russia came in a bottle shaped like a tank.
45. Give the bottle a good shake before opening.
46. Shake the bottle well before use.
47. After his wife died, he really hit the bottle.
48. He claims he keeps a bottle of brandy only for medicinal purposes.
49. Six bottles should be enough.
50. There were two dead bottles of wine on the table.