WordNet
n. a bottle that holds catsup [syn: catsup bottle]
Usage examples of "ketchup bottle".
Nancy, thumping the bottom of the ketchup bottle, blobbing ketchup over his burnt fries.
Glenn said smugly as he picked the ketchup bottle up between two fingers to read the label for himself.
Heinz company did put a wide-mouthed ketchup bottle on the market in 1966, for people who wanted to use ketchup by the spoonful in recipes.
He grabbed the ketchup bottle as he folded a french fry between his lips.
I occupied myself with banging on the ketchup bottle until a thick drool of red covered the southeast corner of my fries.
I had already reached back and got hold of the ketchup bottle, and I swung it.
The ketchup bottle was right there on the table, over against the window between the napkin dispenser and the salt-and-pepper shakers.
He slid the ketchup bottle down the counter so hard it rammed my cup and spilled out probably five cents’.
A ketchup bottle, a squeeze-bottle of mustard, a sugar bowl, salt and pepper shakers, and an ashtray were clustered in the center.
I jumped back, and the ketchup bottle sailed by my ear, smashed on the doorjamb and ketchup splattered everywhere.
The man beside me wore a T-shirt endorsing the state of Florida, and as if the weather were completely different on the other side of the ketchup bottle, the man beside him wore a thick wool sweater and heavy corduroy pants.