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bottle out

British  

verb

  1. slang (intr, adverb) to lose one's nerve

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Later, her son’s girlfriend emptied the bottle out.

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Razi lunged at him and knocked the bottle out of his hands.

From Literature

She pulled her water bottle out of her bag and took a long drink.

From Literature

The team first ran their algorithm on a simulation of a robot that was directed to push a bottle out of the way without knocking it over.

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When he was done disinfecting his hands, he pulled a bottle out of his backpack and swallowed a couple of vitamins.

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