Concept cluster: Drink > Bottle
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The recommendation that a person should drink eight servings of eight ounces of water each day.
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(obsolete) A measure of wine or spirit equal to 10 gallons; a barrel of this capacity.
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(archaic) A type of sparkling mineral water.
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Alternative form of barrelage [Quantity of beer (or other drink) measured in barrels.]
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A bottle, commonly made of brown or green glass, designed as a container for beer.
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(rare, often attributively) Alternative form of beer bottle. [A bottle, commonly made of brown or green glass, designed as a container for beer.]
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An oil drum; a petrol can.
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(Australia, New Zealand) A tin with a swing handle used to boil tea over an open fire; a billycan; a billypot.
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(obsolete) a large liquor container made of leather, in the form of a jug or a bottle.
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(Britain, slang, sports) To throw away a leading position.
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(transitive, idiomatic) To store up or stock up.
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A fundraiser in which money is collected by returning donated bottles for recycling.
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(originally US, television) An episode of a television series designed to be inexpensive and restricted in its use of sets, effects, cast members, etc.
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An activity where one makes a water bottle somersault in the air, aiming to have it land on its base. [from 2016]
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(UK, informal) To lose one's nerve.
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(transitive) To draw from a cask and put into bottles.
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A party where guests bring and consume their own bottles of drink.
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(television) Synonym of bottle episode
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(New Zealand, South Africa) A liquor store
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An artificial tree decorated with bottles, believed in hoodoo to entrap evil spirits.
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(transitive) To put into bottles.
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(slang, derogatory) Synonym of bottle rat
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(Australia, informal, obsolete) A door-to-door trader in used bottles.
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Alternative form of bottle-o [(Australia, New Zealand, informal) A bottle shop.]
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(colloquial, by extension) One who assists or supports another in a contest; a backer.
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A manufacturer of bottles.
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A man who aids a boxer by passing him a bottle of water to drink during a fight.
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The quantity contained in a bottle.
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(Australia, informal, obsolete) A door-to-door trader in used bottles.
v
(Britain) Make a fire in order to make tea.
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(Australia) drinking fountain
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(Wisconsin, New England, Australia) A drinking fountain.
adj
Preserved in cans.
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(transitive) To bottle in a carboy.
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A cardboard box that holds (usually 24) beer bottles or cans.
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To put into a cask.
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(computing, slang) An unusual character, or one that is difficult to type.
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to enclose in a bottle sealed with a cork
adj
Of a container, especially a bottle, closed with a cork.
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(Britain) A stand for these containers.
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Anything shaped like a cup.
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A holder for a cup containing a drink, usually in a vehicle.
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A device from which animals can drink.
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(transitive, dated) To bottle; to place in a bottle.
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(obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) A quart pot.
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Alternative spelling of jigger (“door”) [(US) A double-ended vessel, generally of stainless steel or other metal, one end of which typically measures 1 ½ fluid ounces, the other typically 1 fluid ounce.]
v
(transitive) To stew in an earthenware jug etc.
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The handle of a jug.
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A round, traditionally wooden container of lesser capacity than a barrel, often used to store beer.
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(Australia, New Zealand, colloquial) Kerosene.
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(obsolete) A bartender, a tapster.
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(brewing) A machine for making mash.
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Alternative form of mether [(historical, Ireland) A communal drinking vessel used in Gaelic times for drinking mead. It had squared sides and one drank from a corner. Also, a trophy in this shape.]
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(of an electrical storage battery) To give off small gas bubbles during the final part of the charging operation.
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A flat board with a number of holes or indentations, used to carry small alcoholic drinks such as shots.
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(historical) A drinking-cup with two handles on opposite sides.
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Kilning over burning peat, a process used in whisky production to impart an earthy, smoky flavour.
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Alternative form of pee pot. [(slang, mildly vulgar) A pot used for peeing: a chamber pot.]
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(archaic) A small travelling flask for liquor.
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(archaic except in fixed expressions) A vessel used for urination and defecation: a chamber pot; (figuratively, slang) a toilet; the lavatory.
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Alternative form of potluck [(dated) A meal, especially one offered to a guest, consisting of whatever food is available.]
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Beverages.
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(archaic) A former unit of volume, equivalent to half a gallon, used for liquids and corn; a pot or drinking vessel of around this size.
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(transitive) To bottle again or anew.
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One who rebottles.
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(Australia) A glass of beer, of a size which varies between states (Wikipedia).
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(US, idiomatic, dated) A person who works at a soda fountain.
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(brewing) Synonym of lautering
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The head of a distillation still.
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Alternative spelling of stubby holder [(Australia) A insulating receptacle, often decorated, designed to keep a stubby of beer cold while being drunk in a hot environment.]
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(obsolete or dialect) Tea.
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(UK, informal) A chamber pot.
adj
Alternative spelling of tin-pot [(informal) Inferior; shoddy.]
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A small ladle for use in mixing or serving toddy.
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A large cask; an oblong vessel bulging in the middle, like a pipe or puncheon, and girt with hoops; a wine cask.
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A business that sells bottled water.
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Someone who drinks water, especially in preference to alcoholic drinks; a teetotaler.
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(slang, US) The action of drinking from a vessel without touching it with the lips, considered more sanitary for a shared vessel.

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