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- adjective Capable of being
filled again.
Etymologies
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Examples
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So what's happening is that you're starting to see a big backlash against bottled water and people are starting to go into these kind of refillable bottles like that.
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BPA is used in polycarbonate plastic products such as refillable drinks containers, some plastic eating utensils and many other products in everyday use.
YubaNet.com 2010
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BPA is used in polycarbonate plastic products such as refillable drinks containers, some plastic eating utensils and many other products in everyday use.
YubaNet.com 2010
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It is used in polycarbonate plastic products such as refillable drinks containers and plastic eating utensils.
The Engineer - News 2010
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BPA is used in polycarbonate plastic products such as refillable drinks containers, some plastic eating utensils and many other products in everyday use.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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BPA is used in polycarbonate plastic products such as refillable drinks containers, compact disks, some plastic eating utensils and many other products in everyday use.
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BPA is used in polycarbonate plastic products such as refillable drinks containers, compact disks, some plastic eating utensils and many other products in everyday use.
YubaNet.com 2008
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BPA is used in polycarbonate plastic products such as refillable drinks containers, compact disks, some plastic eating utensils and many other products in everyday use.
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If recent developments in east London are anything to go by, however, the environmentally friendly and oddly reassuring refillable glass bottle is not dead yet.
Hitting the bottle: Hackney's new refill scheme for wine lovers 2011
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A 50-ml. spray bottle is $225, and a travel set, refillable with four 7.5-ml. vials, is $135.
Mary Orlin: Instead of Cognac, Perfume Mary Orlin 2011
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