Face masks and constant sanitization are also required, along with spray bottles of disinfectant for everyone who’s working out and checking their temperature before they head outside or touch the equipment.
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I like that the Flash puts the weight of the included bottle on my lower back.
I Don't Fear Scorching Runs with This Hydration Belt|Jakob Schiller|August 28, 2020|Outside Online
That means running when it’s cool out, bringing a bottle of water to keep them hydrated, and taking frequent breaks.
The right way to walk your dog|John Kennedy|August 26, 2020|Popular Science
Chandler says that sherry vinegar is the bottle she reaches for most often.
How to Make Salad You'll Actually Want to Eat|AC Shilton|August 26, 2020|Outside Online
At this point, 64 were still breastfeeding or getting breastmilk from a bottle.
Masks help new moms with COVID-19 safely breastfeed their babies|Aimee Cunningham|July 23, 2020|Science News
Nothing does it quite like deftly decapitating a bottle of bubbly with a gleaming blade.
How to Saber a Champagne Bottle|James Joiner, The Daily Beast Video|December 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST
That means that Champagne is fermented a second time in the bottle when sealed closed, which naturally produces the bubbles.
Champagne: You’re Drinking It All Wrong|Kayleigh Kulp|December 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
If you need to store the bottle in the fridge, let it warm up for a few minutes on the counter before serving.
Champagne: You’re Drinking It All Wrong|Kayleigh Kulp|December 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
I get the bottle while he opens a desk drawer containing two glasses.
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One evening, after guzzling a bottle of whiskey, Stapp said he grabbed two MP5 machine guns from his collection.
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I've felt all the week just like something sizzling in a bottle and waiting to have the cork pulled!
Dandelion Cottage|Carroll Watson Rankin
Watch carefully until the liquid in the bottle begins to boil.
First Book in Physiology and Hygiene|J.H. Kellogg
A new sadi has to be wrapped and for this a bottle of thick gum is kept ready at hand.
The Wheel of Fortune|Mahatma Gandhi
In evidence of my satisfaction I gave him a bottle of Scopolo, which Leah guaranteed pure.
The Memoires of Casanova, Complete|Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
I now see that jest as plain as I see that bottle of old rye there.
Letters of Major Jack Downing, of the Downingville Militia|Seba Smith
British Dictionary definitions for bottle (1 of 2)
bottle1
/ (ˈbɒtəl) /
noun
a vessel, often of glass and typically cylindrical with a narrow neck that can be closed with a cap or cork, for containing liquids
(as modifier)a bottle rack
Also called: bottlefulthe amount such a vessel will hold
a container equipped with a teat that holds a baby's milk or other liquid; nursing bottle
the contents of such a containerthe baby drank his bottle
short for magnetic bottle
Britishslangnerve; courage (esp in the phrase lose one's bottle)
Britishslangmoney collected by street entertainers or buskers
full bottleAustralianslangwell-informed and enthusiastic about something
the bottleinformaldrinking of alcohol, esp to excess
verb(tr)
to put or place (wine, beer, jam, etc) in a bottle or bottles
to store (gas) in a portable container under pressure
slangto injure by thrusting a broken bottle into (a person)
Britishslang(of a busker) to collect money from the bystanders
See also bottle out, bottle up
Word Origin for bottle
C14: from Old French botaille, from Medieval Latin butticula literally: a little cask, from Late Latin buttis cask, butt4
British Dictionary definitions for bottle (2 of 2)
bottle2
/ (ˈbɒtəl) /
noun
dialecta bundle, esp of hay
Word Origin for bottle
C14: from Old French botel, from botte bundle, of Germanic origin