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Definition of Catsup bottle
1. Noun. A bottle that holds catsup.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Catsup Bottle
Literary usage of Catsup bottle
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Housekeeper's Encyclopedia of Useful Information for the Housekeeper in by E. F. Haskell (1861)
"... of very thick molasses; thin with ten per cent, vinegar until it is only of
the consistency of common catsup. Bottle while hot and seal immediately. ..."
2. Hearings Before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce of the by United States, Congress, House (1906)
"It is the most unsanitary arrangement you could well imagine—the gummy top of a
catsup bottle. Even that alone ought to induce everybody to stop that way of ..."
3. Fourteen Weeks in Chemistry by Joel Dorman Steele (1873)
"What causes the cork to fly out of a catsup bottle ? 16. What philosophical
principle does the solidification of CO, illustrate ? 17. ..."
4. Ordered to China: Letters of Wilbur J. Chamberlin Written from China While by Wilbur J Chamberlin (1903)
"... it that Thirty-seven-varieties-of-Shakespear Heinz says— " Tis burned, and so
is all the meat, where is the dastard cook and the tomato catsup bottle ? ..."