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- noun no plural form attributive form of
two liters - noun A
bottle designed to contain two liters.
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Examples
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It was Coke if in two-liter plastic, Pepsi from cans.
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Generally, this environment ranges in size from that of a two-liter bottle of soda to a thirty-gallon fish tank.
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When you buy only what you are going to eat for a couple of days, you lean toward buying fresh vegetables and just the staples rather than two-liter bottles of sugary soda and family-sized boxes of cookies.
The Flex Diet M.D. James Beckerman 2011
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A spokesman at Renault Samsung Motors, the local unit of Renault S.A., said Sunday the firm doesn't expect any major disruptions for its production, though it noted that Yoosung supplies camshafts for the Renault Samsung's SM5 two-liter gasoline model.
Labor Strife Disrupts Hyundai, Kia Production Se Young Lee 2011
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They carefully poured the remnants of each into a two-liter soda bottle, no doubt for their parents' enjoyment, and gathered up the empties, which each had a deposit worth about a dime.
Into the Great Wide Open Alan Paul 2011
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He balanced a pizza box on one hand, an empty two-liter Dr Pepper bottle wobbling dangerously atop it.
Arcane Circle Linda Robertson 2011
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It's that corner from which you stand and see only a few bars, a convenience store, and a series of signs that promise if you buy two of something—boxes of cigarettes, bags of potato chips, two-liter bottles of soda—you get the third free.
Wave Jen Knox 2011
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There were no pretensions here: The bar was no-frills, down and dirty; the crowd was young and hip; everyone was using plastic cups, and the soda came out of two-liter bottles.
From Network Splash to Dive-Bar Sass Marshall Heyman 2012
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As guests walk through the farm, their attention turns to two-liter red plastic Coca-Cola bottles hanging on some of the trees.
A Coffee Break in Guatemala Javier Espinoza 2011
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There was a mini-mart around the corner and we devised a scheme where we walked in with a dollar, grabbed a two-liter bottle of soda costing ninety-nine cents, and took it to the counter.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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