"Water-bottle" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Water-bottle" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Water-bottle" Meaning

A portable container made of plastic or other materials, typically cylindrical in shape, for holding and carrying liquids, especially drinking water.

"Water-bottle" Examples

Usage Examples of "water-bottle"


"She washed and put the dirty water-bottle in the dishwasher."
"May I have that water-bottle, thank you?"
"The water-bottle on the table is almost empty."
"Do not drop the water-bottle lest it break."
"The hotel provided a complimentary water-bottle in the room."

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