How to use in-sentence of “bottle”:
+ He is seen carrying a bottle of white rum infused with medicinal herbs.
+ Klein bottles only exist in four-dimensional space, but a model of a Klein bottle can be made in 3D.
+ It is perfectly safe for a consumer to re-use a C2 bottle as long as it has not been used earlier to store harmful chemicals, and full sanitation is applied prior to the next usage occasion.
+ Because of this, he would usually cut himself while performing on stage with either a broken bottle or a blade.
+ Sparrow was left alone on a small island with nothing but a gun, one bullet and a bottle of rum.
+ The weapon is used by first soaking the rag in a flammable liquid immediately before using it, lighting the rag, and throwing the bottle at the target.
+ It must be fermented in the bottle for at least another four months.

Example sentences of “bottle”:
+ The bottle opener was built in to stop damage to magazines.
+ The ingredients of a bottle of Worcestershire sauce from England sold under the name “The Original Genuine Lea Perrins Worcestershire Sauce” by Lea Perrins, Limited, lists the following ingredients: malt vinegar, spirit vinegar, molasses, sugar, salt, anchovies, tamarind extract, onions, garlic, spice and flavouring.
+ Some adults accidentally swallow a poisonous chemical because it is in a bottle that has the wrong label.
+ It can be achieved by shaking the bottle before opening it.
+ The game ends if the bottle fills up with capsules.
+ This has the effect of making the wine long-lasting even after the bottle has been opened.
+ The bottle had engraving-acid inside, and it made him ill for two months.
+ It stars Namibian farmer N!xau as a Bushman, whose happy village suddenly turns to a violent society, after a Coca-ColaCoke bottle falls down there from a passing airplane.
+ In some states it is legal have a bottle of absinthe, but not to buy or to produce it.
+ A dark brown bottle is better than a plain one, because the brown one can protect the oil from the sunlight better.
+ Other philosophers might say that Thirsty Man was ethically wrong to give the bottle to Dying Man because the water ended up choking the Dying Man to death.
+ He throws a bottle through Jerome’s house.
+ Known as a drinker, he has even placed a bet and drank a bottle of sake.
+ Other characters that Dunham has voiced include a miniature puppet of Peanut’s, which turns out to be a small version of Dunham himself, and an unseen Mezcal wormworm inside a bottle of tequila, both of which he has used, for example, in his appearance on AE’s “An Evening at The Improv”.
+ Before sending them away, Abraham gave him bread and a bottle of water and sent them to the desert of Beersheba.
+ Pre-mixed bottle inks are for practicing.
+ The bottle opener was built in to stop damage to magazines.
+ The ingredients of a bottle of Worcestershire sauce from England sold under the name "The Original Genuine Lea Perrins Worcestershire Sauce" by Lea Perrins, Limited, lists the following ingredients: malt vinegar, spirit vinegar, molasses, sugar, salt, anchovies, tamarind extract, onions, garlic, spice and flavouring.
+ Some adults accidentally swallow a poisonous chemical because it is in a bottle that has the wrong label.
More in-sentence examples of “bottle”:
+ In the afternoons, he goes to Dan Burk’s and eats his lunch there; a bottle of larger beer and a few arrowroot biscuits.
+ The mouth of the bottle is closed with a Stopper cork or other type of tight sealing made of rubber, glass, or plastic, and a cloth rag is fixed securely around the mouth.
+ He underestimated how much electricity a small medicine bottle could hold by thousands of times.
+ Hortencio has been sober all his life claims to have never touched a bottle of alcohol.
+ Pepsi encouraged price-watching consumers to switch, obliquely referring to the Coca-Cola standard of six ounces per bottle for the price of five cents a nickel, instead of the 12 ounces Pepsi sold at the same price.
+ Soon they responded by saluting the advancing tanks with “Molotov cocktails.” At first the term was used to describe only the burning mixture itself, but the term was soon applied to the combination of both the bottle and its contents.
+ Gas particles will spread about, or diffuse, in order to fill all the space in any container such as a bottle or a room.
+ The wine is bottle fermented.
+ It is pressed onto the bottle, and can be removed, using a bottle opener.
+ Scotty and Jumbo always shared a bottle of beer before going to bed for the night.
+ The cannula is attached to a bottle and a pump that create a vacuum.
+ Often the bottle is chilled in a bucket of ice before and after opening.
+ The container deposit charged for a deposit bottle may be a fee to “buy” the bottle, separately from the fee to buy what it contains.
+ The most famous example is champagne champagne, which must be fermented in the bottle and be made in the Champagne region of France.
+ He drank a bottle of whiskey.
+ For example, squeezing a bottle with air inside pressurises to the air inside.
+ Usually a tapering funnel of copper or polyester of standard dimension allows the rain water to collect in an enclosed bottle or cylinder for subsequent measurement.
+ In recent years bottle caps with screw on mounts are used that way, a bottle opener is no longer required.
+ They are called bottle trees because the shape of their trunk is a bottle shape.
+ In the open bottle is zinc and at the top is a valve.
+ An opened bottle of soy sauce that has been left unrefrigerated could become slightly bitter.
+ A peculiarity of electricity allows it to continue flowing into the bottle provided the outside of the bottle has an electrically conductive surface connected to the earth.
+ A Molotov cocktail consists of a glass bottle partly filled with a flammable liquid.
+ The redesign was comparable to Coca-Cola’s earlier simplification of there can and bottle designs.
+ In the afternoons, he goes to Dan Burk’s and eats his lunch there; a bottle of larger beer and a few arrowroot biscuits.
+ The mouth of the bottle is closed with a Stopper cork or other type of tight sealing made of rubber, glass, or plastic, and a cloth rag is fixed securely around the mouth.
+ The hydrogen can go out of the bottle at the top.
+ In most Western countries, one glass of wine is acceptable, but drinking more than one bottle at once is abuse.
+ Along with his drug problems, Clapton had trouble with alcohol, sometimes drinking a whole bottle or more of liquor in a day.
+ It is most familiar as the deposit bottle – where one pays for the loan of the bottle at the same time as one purchases what is inside it.
+ One night Scotty drank the bottle of beer and fell asleep.
+ His youth was characterized by considerable neglect; for instance, when he was one year old, he drank a bottle of kerosene.
+ The 8 and 12 are bottle conditioned.
+ Before leaving, Gruber tosses McClane a bottle of aspirin.
+ The weapon has a bottle opener and wire cutter built into the bipod.
+ The bottle should be closed tightly to keep air out.
+ Pre-mixed bottle inks are now available.
+ It also separates or form lumps that will clog the bottle nipple.
+ Suppose the weight of liquid content added to a bottle is critical for cost control and customer satisfaction.
+ Baumer throws and breaks a bottle to make them shut the door.
+ Tommy tries to find Dil’s bottle in a reception office.
+ For some companies, the date on the bottle or can will be the date that the beer was bottled; others have the date by which the beer should be consumed.
+ After opening the bottle of ammonia and breathing the fumes Frank starts finding it difficult to breath, his chest tightens up and he develops other signs and symptoms of asthma.
+ For this reason it is also called bottle tree.
+ For example, an ink cartridge is easier to use than a bottle of ink.
+ Using a bottle makes the baby not want to breastfeed as much.
+ In addition, wizard rock bands like Harry and the Potters and others regularly dress up in the style of Harry Potter, sporting painted forehead scars, black wigs and round bottle top glasses.
