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water bottle

British  

noun

  1. any of various types of container for drinking water, such as a skin or leather bag used in some countries, a glass bottle for table use, or a flask used by soldiers or travellers

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Nuataaq Carabiner Bottle – Fancy water bottles are cool and all, but they don’t always perform the best when hiking or traveling.

From Salon

There, his teammates were waiting with water bottles ready to drench him in celebration, knowing full well how much Friday meant to their newly minted point guard.

From Los Angeles Times

The complaint alleges that Quin brought E contraband gifts, including a phone, and, around Christmas, a water bottle full of alcohol.

From Los Angeles Times

The panel was told she had a water bottle containing alcohol - although Ms Stant told the school at the time it had been spiked in an attempt to "jeopardise her employment".

From BBC

Frank was furious with Tottenham's sloppy defending, kicking a water bottle in disgust on the touchline.

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