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n. A bottle (normally made of glass) for holding wine.
WordNet
n. a bottle for holding wine
Wikipedia
A wine bottle is a bottle used for holding wine, generally made of glass. Some wines are fermented in the bottle, others are bottled only after fermentation.
Recently, the bottle has become a standard unit of volume to describe sales in the wine industry, measuring . However, bottles are produced in a variety of volumes and shapes.
Wine bottles are traditionally sealed with cork, but screw-top caps are becoming popular, and there are several other methods used to seal a bottle.
Usage examples of "wine bottle".
Another woman, wine bottle in hand, danced between the wagons with the gilded coat of a Royal Chamberlain on her shoulders.
She gave an annoyed shrug, scooted closer to the table, reached for the wine bottle and refilled her glass.
She heard the abrupt clunk of the wine bottle against wood and was satisfied the dress had done its job.
Since the amber wine bottle was already uncorked, he filled her fluted crystal goblet, then his own.
There was a worn, blackened leather wine bottle on the wall of the sentry box, there were some newspapers and there was no telephone.
Piani took out his knife with the corkscrew and drew the cork on a wine bottle.
Lord Golden picked up the wine bottle, drank delicately from it, and then handed it to the Prince.
I almost dropped the wine bottle when I heard a sharp intake of breath near the doorway I had entered.
He stood up, found a weed in which to wrap the wine bottle, and started down the hill.