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Definition of the day : « vacuum bottle »
- As in bottle : noun container, usually for liquids
- They ate their luncheon there together, he serving her with hot coffee from the vacuum bottle, she plying him with sandwiches.
- Extract from : « Blue-Bird Weather » by Robert W. Chambers
- Usually the hot water in the vacuum bottle, when added to the milk, will make the feeding the right temperature for the baby.
- Extract from : « If Your Baby Must Travel in Wartime » by United States Department of Labor, Children's Bureau
- A vacuum bottle or fireless cooker is convenient for keeping the temperature even.
- Extract from : « Major Prophets of To-Day » by Edwin E. Slosson
- "I wish I had brought along that vacuum bottle of hot chocolate, as I intended," murmured Grace, reflectively.
- Extract from : « The Outdoor Girls in a Winter Camp » by Laura Lee Hope
- Arthur found a vacuum bottle, and a big gallon bottle of mineral water.
- Extract from : « The Belgians to the Front » by Colonel James Fiske
- Then he dropped the vacuum bottle where the officer must find it when he recovered consciousness.
- Extract from : « The Belgians to the Front » by Colonel James Fiske
- Candy always makes me thirsty, and I didnt bring the vacuum bottle.
- Extract from : « The Motor Girls at Camp Surprise » by Margaret Penrose
- She opened the two boxes they had brought and set the vacuum bottle of hot cocoa on the bench.
- Extract from : « The Campfire Girls of Roselawn » by Margaret Penrose
- The fisherman's vase is turned to a vacuum bottle, warranted to keep any genie boiling or frozen for forty-eight hours.
- Extract from : « Strictly Business » by O. Henry
- I filled it with cold chocolate—it's a vacuum bottle, you know—and will keep its contents cold a long time.
- Extract from : « The Outdoor Girls in a Motor Car » by Laura Lee Hope
