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Example sentences for "bottling"

Lexicographically close words:
bottle; bottled; bottleful; bottlenecks; bottles; bottom; bottome; bottomed; bottoming; bottomland
  1. It will be fit for bottling in six weeks.

  2. When it has quite done working, bung it up, and it will be fit for bottling in five days.

  3. Let a cask of ten or twelve gallons stand for about three months, and twenty gallons for five months, after which it will be fit for bottling off.

  4. Particular caution is requisite in bottling this useful beverage, in order to its being well preserved.

  5. In bottling it off, add half a pint of rum to the whole quantity.

  6. Brewing, racking, and bottling malt liquors, belong to his office, as well as their distribution.

  7. Its briskness depends more upon the time of bottling than upon the unripe state of the fruit, for effervescing wine can be made from fruit that is ripe as well as that which is unripe.

  8. I suppose he’s implicated in this “bottling up” affair.

  9. For his part, Pierre, in presence of all this vulgar bottling and packing, ended by thinking of the active power of faith.

  10. The bottling and packing shops were situated under one of the arches on the left-hand side of the Place.

  11. They had doubtless imagined all sorts of ceremonies, the observance of certain rites in bottling the miraculous water, priests in vestments pronouncing blessings, and choir-boys singing hymns of praise in pure crystalline voices.

  12. The allusion is to a statue representing St. Theresa in ecstasy, with the Angel of Death descending to transfix her with his dart.

  13. Lisbeth, you know, is highly amused at it.

  14. The Turkish success in checking the British advance and in bottling up General Townshend's troops in Kut-el-Amara had inspired them with hope and courage and the town was subjected to almost constant bombardment.

  15. Indisputably she has dominated the Adriatic, bottling up the Austrian fleet at Pola.

  16. Bottling the foregoing wine in April, will certainly render it more excellent, and I fancy it ought to be drank mixed with water, during warm weather, and between meals, as in its pure state it may be found heavy.

  17. The industry of bottling the water is conducted in its entirety.

  18. You may see the process of wine-making, from the growth of the grape to the bottling of the juice, and the evolution of the chicken from the egg to the poulet rôti or other form of table delicacy.

  19. Thus, as we nave seen, the Syracusans, who were no match for the Athenians in the open sea, destroyed the sea power of Athens by bottling up her fleet in a harbor and bombarding it with catapults.

  20. Without a German battle fleet, the British could have forced the fighting almost to the very harbors of the German coast--bottling up every exit by a barrage of mines.

  21. The "bottling up" of Cervera cleared the situation, and the navy could now concentrate on a task still difficult but well defined.

  22. In the April following it is again racked, to insure its being perfectly clear at the epoch of bottling in the month of May.

  23. At the time of bottling its saccharine strength is raised to a given degree by the addition of the finest sugar-candy, and henceforward the wine is subjected to precisely the same treatment as is pursued with regard to Champagne.

  24. Moet & Chandon's, which, while the operation of bottling is going on, presents a scene of bewildering activity.

  25. In bottling wine, instead of corks of cork-wood, only tow was made use of, and this species of stopper was saturated with oil.

  26. The wine is left on its lees until the following February, when it is racked and fined, the bottling taking place when the moon is at the full in March.

  27. Here, too, the bottling of their wine takes place, and considerable stocks of high-class reserve wines and more youthful growths are stored ready for removal when required by the central establishment.

  28. The mechanical bottling enables them to employ a cheaper grade of help than is necessary when the milk is peddled in carts.

  29. Preparatory to bottling cider, it should always be examined, to see whether it is clear and sparkling.

  30. In bottling the wine, it will be necessary to wire the corks down, or to tie them down with string.

  31. He was just going on, but fortunately the implacable face of Mrs. Hampton Diggs appeared down the aisle of bottling machines.

  32. For the bottling we needed special taps, and these, too, I invented and patented.

  33. To produce a superior article of soda water, the possession of a powerful aerating and bottling machine is absolutely necessary.

  34. I suppose he's implicated in this "bottling up" affair.

  35. This gentleman finally went "down the toboggan slide" in a business way and at last turned up in Chicago with a very little money and a formula for making and bottling ginger beer.

  36. Altogether a couple of years elapse between the epoch of bottling and shipment, and during this interval each bottle is handled upwards of two hundred times.

  37. The vintage takes place in October, and the bottling of the wine is effected during the following summer.

  38. In the April following it is again racked to insure its being perfectly clear at the epoch of bottling in the month of May.

  39. The operation of bottling the wine next ensues, when the Scriptural advice not to put new wine into old bottles is rigorously followed.

  40. The tirage or bottling is effected by means of two large tuns placed side by side, and holding twelve hogsheads of wine each.

  41. After bottling they are treated in exactly the same manner as the vintages of the Marne are treated by the great champagne manufacturers.

  42. To each of these casks of newly-blended wine a portion of old wine is added separately, and at the moment of bottling the whole is newly amalgamated.

  43. Passing through a door by the side of this staircase we enter a large hall where the operation of bottling the wine is going on.

  44. The wine is racked at the new year, and again before the blending and bottling of it in the spring.

  45. Instead of bottling it, as soon as it has done fermenting, you may, whenever the hissing is over, put in the bung tightly; and let the wine remain in the cask.

  46. When you are bottling the cider, put a large raisin into the bottom of each bottle before you pour in the cider.

  47. In bottling spruce or molasses beer put in also a raisin.

  48. The bottling up of the Harbor of Zeebrugge and the attempted closing of the Harbor of Ostend formed what was probably the most brilliant single naval exploit of the war.

  49. II The Princess Charlotte had a way of drawing in a breath as if to speak, and then bottling it.

  50. Her genius had only arrested its decay by bottling it up in the clear preservative of her own virtues.

  51. When he learned where he was, he hurried to the Bottling Works.

  52. The day after Joel took train up the river to his academy Luke took the position his father secured for him and entered the little back room where the Butterly Bottling Works kept its bookkeepers on high stools.


  53. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bottling" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.