unbottle

[US]/[ʌnˈbɒtl]/
[UK]/[ʌnˈbɒtl]/

Translation

v.To remove the stopper or cork from a bottle.; To release or discharge something that has been contained.

Phrases & Collocations

unbottle the wine

unbottled potential

unbottle anger

unbottled creativity

unbottled feelings

unbottled rage

unbottle it now

unbottled ideas

unbottle the truth

Example Sentences

he tried to unbottle the fizzy drink without making a mess.

the mechanic needed to unbottle the grease to lubricate the engine.

she carefully unbottled the essential oils for aromatherapy.

can you unbottle the ketchup for me, please? i can't get the lid off.

the child eagerly watched his father unbottle a bottle of juice.

we need to unbottle the cleaning solution and spray it on the stain.

the chemist had to unbottle the reagent for the experiment.

he unbottled the soda and poured it into a glass.

she unbottled the olive oil to dress the salad.

the gardener unbottled the fertilizer to feed the plants.

unbottle the shampoo and let's wash our hair.

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