Let it stand a week, closely corked, in a large bottle.
Put these articles into a large bottle, and pour on it a quart of good brandy.
Champagne of the "large bottle" variety is drunk to a larger extent in the United States than anywhere else; in fact one would not be far wrong in saying that it is manufactured for the American market.
But an experienced waiter will know his man and will bring him the sort of "large bottle" to which he has been accustomed, though it will not be champagne that a wine drinker would care to swallow.
A large bottleon the ice" is a common order in New York.
Pure water may be always had ready for use, by keeping a large bottle full of the common water standing out-door in the sunlight, adding a grain of silver from time to time as the bottle is emptied and replenished.
A large bottle, the size of a magnum, was pushed in by an orderly, who, seeing the Padre, departed in haste.
Madame from the Pharmacie came with a large bottle of scent, the little dressmaker brought some lace.
As they were going he produced a large bottle of Burgundy from a voluminous pocket in his coat tails.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "large bottle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.