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bottle

[bot-l] / ˈbɒt l /


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Handheld multitools are a great item to keep on hand, with many options featuring various knives, bottle openers, screwdrivers, and even scissors.

From MarketWatch Aug. 20, 2026

The suite came with your standard front-of-the-plane amenities: a bigger screen with remote, bedding, skin-care lotion, socks, eye mask, a reusable water bottle, ear plugs and noise-canceling headphones.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 19, 2026

I see neighborhood wine bars packed over one bottle, sold-out tastings and cocktail bars where people wait an hour for a seat.

From Salon Aug. 15, 2026

To quote infectious disease expert Jake Scott of Stanford Medicine, “every vaccine given at a baby’s two-month visit adds up to about half a teaspoon. A 20-ounce soda bottle is more than 200 times that.”

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 12, 2026

I grab the cold bottle and take a sip, letting the fizz burn on my tongue.

From "Red Flags and Butterflies" by Sheryl Azzam

His obsessive court rituals — including meticulously aligning his water bottles and executing his precise pre-point routines — were not merely superstitions, but coping mechanisms in a high-stress, solitary sport.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 18, 2026

"If we had our vines in full production now we could be up to about 15,000 bottles, that's what we're trying to work towards."

From BBC Aug. 16, 2026

The vineyard's harvests have already been shrinking over the years, dropping to around 5,000 litres -- enough for about 40,000 bottles -- compared to around 6,000 litres in the past.

From Barron's Aug. 16, 2026

Makers of corks, capsules and bottles have been hit because overall U.S. wine volume has continued to decline, McMillan said.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 14, 2026

I look through the bottles on the counter, the cleaning supplies, and the mass of cords in the bottom of her closet.

From "The Tenth Mistake of Hank Hooperman" by Gennifer Choldenko

Some local governments have deployed trucks to parks, markets and bus stops to distribute chilled bottled waters for free.

From BBC Aug. 7, 2026

Homemade vinaigrette is quick, inexpensive and generally much better than the bottled kind.

From Salon Aug. 5, 2026

Joshua Davis, a concierge stylist and PS member in Atlanta, appreciates the company’s small touches, like the refrigerator filled with bottled matcha, juices and water waiting just past security.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 4, 2026

"I have bottled water and other supplies," Matsuura said, adding he would "stay scared and cautious for the next few days" in case another big quake strikes.

From Barron's Jul. 30, 2026

He acts like I bottled everything up inside, but really, I’m okay.

From "The Science of Breakable Things" by Tae Keller

Distillery workers have been reassigned to bottling, and the company is experimenting with new ways to sell its bourbon, including pushing flavored varieties.

From The Wall Street Journal May 17, 2026

Coca-Cola reported higher first-quarter profit, boosted by growth in sales of concentrates, which it sells to bottling partners.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 28, 2026

Net revenue increased 12% to $12.5 billion—mostly driven by strong sales of concentrates, the syrups and flavor mixtures Coca-Cola sells to its bottling partners—ahead of the $12.2 billion Wall Street had forecast.

From Barron's Apr. 27, 2026

Does it count as bottling if you were never in front?

From BBC Apr. 13, 2026

Shadow thought there was a lot to be said for bottling up emotions.

From "American Gods" by Neil Gaiman




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