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Bottle up

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Noun

a portable container for holding liquids, characteristically having a neck and mouth and made of glass or plastic.
the contents of such a container; as much as such a container contains
a bottle of wine.
bottled cow's milk, milk formulas, or substitute mixtures given to infants instead of mother's milk
raised on the bottle.
the bottle, intoxicating beverages; liquor
He became addicted to the bottle.

Verb (used with object)

to put into or seal in a bottle
to bottle grape juice.
British . to preserve (fruit or vegetables) by heating to a sufficient temperature and then sealing in a jar. ?

Verb phrase

bottle up,
to repress, control, or restrain
He kept all of his anger bottled up inside him.
to enclose or entrap
Traffic was bottled up in the tunnel.

Idiom

hit the bottle
Slang . to drink alcohol to excess often or habitually.

Antonyms

verb
confide , reveal , tell

Synonyms

verb
box up , bring to naught , check , collar , contain , coop up , cork , corner , cover up , cramp , curb , enclose , entrap , hold back , hold down , hold in , keep back , keep feeling inside oneself , keep secret , repress , restrain , restrict , shut in , suppress , trap

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