Synonyms for bottled
adj preserved- conserved
- kept
Word Origin & History
mid-14c., originally of leather, from Old French boteille (12c., Modern French bouteille), from Vulgar Latin butticula, diminutive of Late Latin buttis "a cask," which is perhaps from Greek. The bottle, figurative for "liquor," is from 17c.
Example Sentences forbottled
Mix all thoroughly, moistening it with a quart of bottled or sweet cider.
Still we have bottled most of it and the labourer accepts his loveless lot.
But if bottled, great care must be taken to have the bottles perfectly sweet and clean, and the corks of the best quality.
Ribbon jelly can be made with two kinds of Nelson's Bottled Jelly.
Bessie is "bottled" in "effective blockade" of cushioned upholstery.
He knew now who he was after, and knew that they were bottled up in the Cache for the night.
Here was escape, heartsease, happiness—here in this bottled impishness.
The ginger-pop will be fit to drink in about four days after it has been bottled.
Spill out a lot of those syllogisms you got bottled up inside you.
Then we've got him bottled up unless he got out of the shaft!