You buy a little bottle of tincture of calendula, and keep it on the shelf.
He found the other guests busily occupied with dinner, had a little bottleof Vesuvio wine brought to him in a corner of the room, viewed the faces of those eating, and listened to their conversations.
To the young archaeologist it seemed almost as if hourly, in an invisible and not otherwise noticeable way, there was brought to him a little bottle of Vesuvio wine, which produced a continuous whirling in his head.
We have already seen Aeschylus pretending that it was possible to adapt any foolish expression one liked to the verses of Euripides: "a little bottle, a little bag, a little fleece.
You make verses of such a kind, that one can adapt what one will to your iambics: a little bit of fluff, a little bottle, a little bag.
You will wither my prologues with a little bottle?
But there is a little bottle of something or other in here that she rubs on her forehead--and that eases the pain.
So they gave him a little bottle; and before he had time to say "Thank you!
And when he came there the ould man took down a little bottle of ointment and rubbed Jack over with it, and he was healed as well as ever again.
If he is breathing fire you will be burnt up, but if it is only water, you will easily be able to catch some in a little bottle.
But when he got to the cabin the ould man welcomed him back alive, and he took down a little bottle of ointment and rubbed it over Jack, and no sooner did he rub it over him than Jack's wounds were all healed as well as ever again.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little bottle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.