15 Metaphors for bottling

Let the mixture stand covered till about lukewarm; then put in not quite 1/2 pint of yeast; keep it warm, and let it work 3 or 4 hours; then put it into small 1/2-pint bottles (ginger-beer bottles are the best for the purpose), cork them well, and tie them down.

A pitiful pensioner of France, who had known the ignominy of wearing fetters in a French prison, a social outcast whose Royal pretensions were at best the subject of an amused tolerance, the "laddie of the yellow hair" had fallen so low that the brandy bottle, which was his constant companion night and day, was his only solace.

A bottle of whey shall be his meed if he save me labour for posting with presents.

Though only bottles of different sizes, to us they were dear children, named after great personages whom the soldiers had taught us to honor.

There are caskets of gold and ivory in which hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of jewels are imbedded, perfumery bottles of solid gold with the surfaces entirely incrusted with pearls and diamonds, and hung upon the walls around the apartment are shawls that are worth a thousand times their weight in gold.

a Bottle with Directions.' 'In Dean Street, Sohoe, is a very good House to be Lett, with a very good Garden, at Midsummer or Michaelmas; with Coachhouse and Stables or without.

An extra bottle of port after dinner was another Sunday observance which added to the irritability of the occasion,so that the squire, when the reading and prayers were over, would generally be very cross, and would take himself up to bed almost without a word, and the brothers would rush away almost with indecent haste to their smoking.

As for the other, that San Ambrosio which you think so near, if it has not become a floating island since my last voyage, if it is still where I left it, under the Tropic of Capricorn, to reach it will not be so trifling a matter; besides, your little bottle must be a bottle of ink.

Who perceives not that a child certainly knows that a stranger is not its mother; that its sucking-bottle is not the rod, long before he knows that 'it is impossible for the same thing to be and not to be?'

Though Manuel, the deceitful one, had no ailment, he did have a keen appreciation of the flavour of the cordial, and his medicine bottle was never long emptyor fullif he could help it.

A precisely-similar bottle he also procuredthe shop at which it was purchased was describedand when he called in King Street, he found no difficulty, in an unobserved moment, of substituting one bottle for the other.

The thing is an inverted form of fetish worship; it is no sillier to say that a bottle is a god than to say that a bottle is a devil.

A bottle of wine is not an uncommon means of introducing a mutual feeling of fellowship; and even tea and coffee are used for a like end.

If the bottles in which it is stored away are not perfectly dry, as, also the mushroom powder, it will keep good but a very short time.

The thing is an inverted form of fetish worship; it is no sillier to say that a bottle is a god than to say that a bottle is a devil.

15 Metaphors for  bottling