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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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Under an oak tree, you take a long drink from your water bottle, its overlapping stickers bumpy under your sweaty palms.

From Literature

I put my water bottle back on the table in front of me.

From Literature

Most plastic water bottles are a form of polyethylene and around 40% of it comes from the Middle East.

From Salon

The video also shows a passenger in the blue BMW throwing a water bottle out the window in the direction of the cyclists.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s a stretchy black band that Velcros in place around my waist with four small water bottles held in little stirrups—two in the front and two in the back.

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