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The key is to check the back of the bottle.
All I had to offer her was a bottle of water.
But the bottle was gone by the end of the day.
A third was hit over the head with a bottle.
She had a small bottle of water by her side, nothing else.
And each time you order a bottle, you're teaching people how to read.
When is the best time to take kids off the bottle?
Make sure you leave space in your car to take home a bottle or two.
They get just one small bottle of water a day, per person.
But has he got the bottle to ask the big questions?
She brought us a bottle of water from her home.
She'd found a little in a bottle soon after the fall.
I can bring a back up bottle from the house.
Never buy a case of anything you haven't tried in a single bottle first.
A friend was cut in the back of the head with a bottle.
Both could have used another three to five years in the bottle.
Once opened, the bottle should be used inside a month.
Then he asked me if I wanted to guess the bottle of red.
Had the bottle really been full the day before as I thought?
The realization suddenly hit him like a bottleful of champagne.
This warmed us a little, though I do not think that a bottleful would have raised our spirits.
But my favourite is the title track and album opener, Bottleful'.
He gulped down brandy, a whole bottleful, and it seems to have saved his life.
Jesse Love stating he was, "disgusted" because his baby got one bottleful of another mom's breastmilkpullleeese!
He arrives with one arm in a cast and "high" from a bottleful of Vicodin (narcotic painkillers).
The example set by the old hawker was contagious, and instead of filling two little glasses only, widow Masson dispensed a bottleful.
Indeed Bottleful' is one of those rare delights - an album that is not only technically precise but full of spirit and life."
Getting no result, he emptied out a little heap--nearly half the bottleful, in fact--upon a slate and tried a match.
I drank, and the insipid stuff tasted like nectar; then gave it to Hans, although I could gladly have swallowed the whole bottleful.
Anne Kearns has the lumbago for which she rubs on Lourdes water, given her by a lady who got a bottleful from a passionist father.
He threw a bottleful of his pills into the kitchen sink and tried to get them to go down the drain with the handle of a dishmop.
He had started on Friday evening with a liberally rum-tinctured bottleful, which had since been restocked with water as strongly tainted with petrol.
On the evening of Saturday 21 February 1948 in Steele's Road, Hampstead, Pyke shaved his beard and consumed a bottleful of sleeping pills.
A master acoustic guitarist, he has a --detail for song, structure and arrangement - not just technique or speed, and as such Bottleful' is a synergy of all these elements.
When I tested the "hauler" on my friend Retch Sweeney, he growled, "You better take the whole dang bottleful, 'cause I ain't packin' this elk outta here by myself!"
With its soon to be way-too-relevant theme (the Baby Boom generation peeks into the next world) and child star with three names (uncannily good Haley Joel Osment), that film is sure to uncork a bottleful of copycats, but it's awfully soon to find one on screen.
The wine is put down in a whole bottleful, and it is strange and painful to observe the greed with which the gentleman in question seeks to secure the last drop of his allotted half, and the scrupulousness with which he seeks to avoid taking the first drop of the other.
Neither Eddie's nor Hendriks's cubicles revealed any item of interest, while the only thing I learned from a brief glance at Sandy's room was that he was just that modicum less scrupulous in obtaining his illicit supplies than Lonnie: Sandy stocked up on Otto's Scotch by the bottleful.
Yet I find it not to be an essential ingredient, and after going without it for a year am still in the land of the living; and I am glad to escape the trivialness of carrying a bottleful in my pocket, which would sometimes pop and discharge its contents to my discomfiture.