“Bottle away” means:
- To Store or Preserve Something in Bottles:
- To put a liquid, often something homemade like wine, preserves, or other liquids, into bottles for storage.
- Example: “They bottled away the homemade cider for the winter.”
- To Suppress or Hold Back Emotions:
- To keep feelings, particularly negative ones like anger or sadness, inside without expressing them.
- Example: “He bottled away his frustration and didn’t tell anyone how he really felt.”
Prepositions
- Before “bottle away”: Typically not used with prepositions directly before the phrase. It stands alone or is preceded by the subject or object being stored or suppressed.
- After “bottle away”: Often followed by the emotions or the item being stored.
- Example: “She bottled away her fears and tried to stay calm.”
Collocations
- Bottle away (emotions/feelings/anger)
- Bottle away (wine/beer/cider)
Example Sentences
- “He bottled away his anger to avoid a confrontation.”
- “They bottled away the wine they made from the vineyard.”
- “She bottled away her sadness, putting on a brave face for everyone.”
- “The family bottled away the homemade beer for the holidays.”
- “He bottled away his disappointment and carried on with his work.”
- “They spent the afternoon bottling away the fresh apple cider.”
- “She always bottles away her feelings instead of talking about them.”
- “He bottled away the sauce for future use.”
- “They bottled away the pickles to enjoy later.”
- “She bottled away her fear and stepped onto the stage.”
- “He bottled away his emotions during the difficult time.”
- “The winemakers bottled away the latest batch of their best-selling wine.”
- “She bottled away her frustration with a smile.”
- “They bottled away the olive oil from their harvest.”
- “He bottled away his anger to maintain peace in the meeting.”
- “The couple bottled away their homemade kombucha.”
- “She bottled away her anxiety and focused on her breathing.”
- “They bottled away the elderflower cordial they made.”
- “He bottled away his sorrow and tried to remain strong.”
- “The team bottled away the results of their experiment.”
- “She bottled away her nervousness before the big presentation.”
- “They bottled away the syrup they made from the maple trees.”
- “He bottled away his rage and didn’t let it show.”
- “The farmers bottled away their homemade tomato sauce.”
- “She bottled away her pain and tried to move forward.”
- “They bottled away the lavender oil they produced.”
- “He bottled away his disappointment to keep the atmosphere light.”
- “The distillers bottled away the whiskey after it had aged.”
- “She bottled away her tears and faced the challenge.”
- “They bottled away the freshly made juice for later.”
- “He bottled away his fear and acted bravely.”
- “The family bottled away the jam they made from the summer berries.”
- “She bottled away her stress and focused on the task at hand.”
- “They bottled away the honey from their beehives.”
- “He bottled away his resentment and pretended everything was fine.”
- “The cooks bottled away the broth for use in future recipes.”
- “She bottled away her anger to avoid an argument.”
- “They bottled away the vinegar they brewed.”
- “He bottled away his feelings of inadequacy and tried to stay positive.”
- “The gardeners bottled away the rose water they distilled.”
- “She bottled away her disappointment and congratulated the winner.”
- “They bottled away the craft beer they had brewed.”
- “He bottled away his sadness and kept smiling.”
- “The producers bottled away the perfume they created.”
- “She bottled away her frustration and handled the situation calmly.”
- “They bottled away the herbal tinctures they prepared.”
- “He bottled away his stress and continued with his day.”
- “The family bottled away the chutney they made from their garden produce.”
- “She bottled away her anxiety and performed well in the exam.”
- “They bottled away the essential oils they extracted from the plants.”