Definitions
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- verb transitive To
bottle again or anew.
Etymologies
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Examples
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When you think the rum is ready (whether after two days, three or four), strain it through cheesecloth or a fine mesh strainer and then rebottle it.
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When you think it is ready (anywhere from 2 to 4 days), strain out the spices and rebottle the rum.
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Rock N Rolla ($35.99; Warner Bros.) -- director Guy Ritchie's latest attempt to rebottle the magic of Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.
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"We'll have to rebottle all the whisky," said Nolan.
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Some commentators bring several points show the strategic significance of Israel to EU-USA and NATO security and I will rebottle each observation on logical grounds.
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When you hit it big young, you have no perspective on how lucky you got and that you may not, in fact probably will not, be able to rebottle the lightning.
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Rock N Rolla ($35.99; Warner Bros.) -- director Guy Ritchie's latest attempt to rebottle the magic of
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You cannot buy, rebottle and resell Coke nor will the courts allow Prystar to buy, rebottle and resell OS X.
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I’m not sure trying to rebottle the lightning of Zoe-Baird-had-an-illegal-nanny is going to work 16 years after it first struck.
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Frequently draws down (or depletes) your municipality’s drinking water supply; they take the water you are already paying for, rebottle it, then resell it to you at 1,000 times the cost (can we say rip-off?)
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