bottle

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Phonetic Respelling: [ bot-l ]

Definition: Play

n. a container esp. for liquids having a relatively narrow neck; v. put into above container

Sentence: Play Play

The baby wanted his bottle.

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The baby wanted his bottle.

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The bottle is refillable.

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Why was the bottle of syrup empty when Toast and Pancake finally got there?

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Why did the old surgeon hit the bottle of brown liquid out of Daniel's hand?

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What was in the bottle from her father's lab?

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The baby was contented with her bottle.

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What type of bottle did Amy Namey use as a microphone?

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The bottle will drift down the creek.

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She ordered a bottle of Chianti.

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Why did Goldpinch bottle birds?

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I need to uncap the bottle.

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The doctor prescribed a bottle of tonic.

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Why does hanging a soda bottle on a tree branch mean to Mr. Hampton?

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When Dorothy Ann asks what would happen if I put a whole bunch of baking soda into a bottle with the vinegar? She is using what part of the scientific process?

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What scares the men away from the storefront after throwing a bottle through the front window?

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Synonyms: Play

vessel; container; jug

Antonyms: Play

water

How many syllables in bottle?

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