Definitions
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- adjective Resembling a
bottle or some aspect of one.
Etymologies
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Examples
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In England, such a mythological figure was called “Jack in the Green” or “Jack in the Bush,” and on May Day in 1894 was encased in a tall bottlelike framework covered with ivy leaves and crowned with paper roses.
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In England, such a mythological figure was called “Jack in the Green” or “Jack in the Bush,” and on May Day in 1894 was encased in a tall bottlelike framework covered with ivy leaves and crowned with paper roses.
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In England, such a mythological figure was called “Jack in the Green” or “Jack in the Bush,” and on May Day in 1894 was encased in a tall bottlelike framework covered with ivy leaves and crowned with paper roses.
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In England, such a mythological figure was called “Jack in the Green” or “Jack in the Bush,” and on May Day in 1894 was encased in a tall bottlelike framework covered with ivy leaves and crowned with paper roses.
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