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Definition of Bottlefuls
1. bottleful [n] - See also: bottleful
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bottlefuls
Literary usage of Bottlefuls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Chemical Experiments by John Francis Woodhull, May Belle Van Arsdale (1899)
"(For weight of a liter of chlorine, see p. 133.) 5. About how many eight-ounce
bottlefuls ? (1 liter equals about four eight-ounce ..."
2. Medical, matrimonial, and scientific expositor: Giving the Most Important by Jefferson B. Fancher (1867)
"Bark of bitter-sweet root 2 " Bruise, and boil till the strength is obtained;
then strain, and boil to twelve pint bottlefuls ; add sugar sufficient to ..."
3. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1873)
"In the case reported by Dr. Bennett, the patient a few days before his death
swallowed two or three bottlefuls of effervescing lemonade, and the dilatation ..."
4. Food and the Principles of Dietetics by Robert Hutchison (1917)
"... while even the debilitated stomach of the consumptive is equal to disposing
of ten large champagne bottlefuls in the twenty-four hours.8 To the enormous ..."
5. The elements of materia medica and therapeutics by Jonathan Pereira (1842)
"It l;.i< been used to the extent of one or two bottlefuls daily, as a sli^!.: excitant.
It is said to increase the appetite and promote the secretions ..."