The wells were so congested, and the water so scarce that water-bottles were not allowed at the wells, and all we could do was to keep them in the cookhouse, ready to be filled and issued as the water was boiled.
Annette, go down and bring three bottles from the small cellar.
Out from this drum there ran a tube which, bending first this way, then that, passed into a bottle, then out of it into a second, then out again and so on until six or eight bottles had been included in its route.
Taking down three bottles from the wall, he poured a little from each into a fourth bottle.
Repeating the operation with a new set ofbottles he added a second bottle to the circuit.
The color of the liquid in one of the bottles of chemicals he had mixed at random was turning from white to a dull brown as the gas from burning steel passed through.
He then replaced the threebottles and, by the aid of two short tubes, inserted the bottle he had just filled into the circuit running from the drum.
A couple of broken packing-cases, two tins of sardines, a tin of biscuits half empty, a small case of empty soda bottles with Sirdar stencilled on it, and a couple of empty bottles of whisky.
She found Mrs. Hewitt surrounded by more hot-water bottles than she had ever thought existed, and reduced to the point where she was nearly willing to confess to neuritis.
A table had been set, crowded with bottles and glasses, piled with fruit, sweetmeats, and at the end the inevitable samovar.
I shall spend it on myself for a new neckerchief; and if there is any thing left, I shall treat myself to a couple of bottles of wine and some fish.
But the golden service was soon forthcoming, with goblets of sparkling crystal, and three bottles of fine old Hungarian wine.
It had once been used as a wine-cellar, now there were only empty bottles there.
At the same time he gave a great thump to the table which made all the glasses andbottles ring.
And rising from the table in his eagerness to serve, he fetched a couple of bottles and placed them before the youth.
The priest willingly assented, but the glasses and the empty bottles were rolling on the ground.
In a few moments the place was filled with glasses of water, and two or three bottles of anti-spasmodic appeared upon the scene.
The bottlesof yeast require very careful opening, as it is generally exceedingly ripe.
Extinguish the fire, and let the bottles remain in the water until it is perfectly cold; then take them out, make the corks secure, and cover them with melted resin or wax.
If the bottles in which it is stored away are not perfectly dry, as, also, the mushroom powder, it will keep good but a very short time.
Then take the bottles out; do not open them, but immediately beat the corks in tight, cut off the tops, and cover them with melted resin.
Let it stand 4 or 5 days, boil it all up, and, when cold, strain the liquor through a piece of muslin, and store it away in small bottles well sealed.
As soon as the water boils, extinguish the fire, and let the bottles remain where they are, to become cold.
Put them into jars or bottles well bunged, and a tablespoonful of the best olive-oil on the top of each jar or bottle.
Keep it in smallbottles well sealed, to exclude the air.
Keep it in small bottleswell sealed, and in a few days it will be fit for use.
Cork the bottles down with new corks, and dip them into melted resin.
Have ready some very dry bottlesor jars, and as fast as they are peeled, put them in.
Light the fire under, bring the water gradually to boil, and let it simmer gently until the fruit in the bottlesis reduced nearly one third.
It must be well stirred until the whole is thoroughly blended, and then put into bottles for use.
Our wives shall be neat, to bring in our meat To thee our most noble adviser; Our pains shall be great, and bottles shall sweat, And we ourselves will be wiser.
Then might all people well discern The bottles he had slung; A bottle swinging at each side, As hath been said or sung.
Had two stone-bottles found, To hold the liquor that she loved, And keep it safe and sound.
And now, as he went bowing down His reeking head full low, The bottles twain behind his back Were shattered at a blow.
But I'm cursed if I like to hear a man who may die any time between bottles talk so.
The game was from Derresley Manor, the duke's Nottinghamshire seat, and the wine, so he told us, was some of fifty bottles of rare Chinon he had inherited.
Bet you five bottles on the side," ventured the other kid.
They wobbled around for a time, and then Frisco wanted me to send six bottles of wine around to Benson's rooms, but I didn't have anybody to send this time of night, and so they got mad and went out.
Whereupon the man of bottles made a kindly but peremptory gesture.
They were late in reaching the Cafe Colorado, but when they did, the bottles were on the bar as thick as pickets on a fence.
But he knew that if he picked Toddle up and gathered together his tin boxes and the bottles Bunny and Sue would guess that he intended to go away from them.
The chest contained a half-gallon bottle of carbolic acid, and searching among the smaller bottles Edgar found one containing caustic.
He first went down to the river, filled the two water-bottles and placed them both by the sergeant's side, and emptied what little food remained in his haversack.
As soon as his first burst of rage was over the sheik ordered four of the best camels to be saddled and water-bottles to be filled.
Much better take those three bottles of brandy you have got left and a couple of pounds of tobacco.
His office had a great attraction for Shirley, and Rosemary had discovered her one afternoon standing on a chair and calmly smelling the rows of bottles that stood on the cabinet shelf, one after the other.
The boys helped by getting in everyone's way, by tipping over the bottles of milk and dropping ants and spiders on the tablecloths to frighten the girls.
Renouard is a "VERY rich man;" and has by this time added another 500 bottles of high-flavoured Burgundy to his previous stock.
Incessant reports from drawing the corks of beerbottles resound on all sides.
Evidently their density was intensified by the contents of some of the empty bottleslying near the mattress.
Trent had scarce time to note these facts and a heap of empty bottles in another corner, before the smoker had dropped his pipe with a grunt and sprung scramblingly to his feet.
Snatching up one of the big bottles by the neck, the thief swung it aloft, measuring with his eye the distance and force needful to a blow over the head of the reeling and dazed Trent.
Behind maps and ink-bottles was propped the portrait of an old gentleman in a frame.
A variety of bottles were brought; besides the sherry and the angostura, an old, sweet liqueur.
We found many such towns and villages, with groups of men and women outside the numerous estaminets, offering bottles of beer and wine, or cigarettes; others with large buckets of wine and water.
First there is the rattle and jingle of bottles all along the corridor, which heralds the advance of the portable dressing-table.
I had nothing but half of my German sausage, the other men had some bread, and the sentries produced two bottles of cold coffee, so we were all able to make quite a good meal.
I carved my way through the tin cans and bottles again under the haughty eye of my Duchess of the fish-cart, and in a few minutes Patsy and I were again in Silver Street.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bottles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.