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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bottle over" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
Without additional context, it is difficult to determine when it could be used, as it appears to be incomplete or misphrased.
Example: "He knocked a bottle over during the party."
Alternatives: "a bottle tipped over" or "a bottle fell over."
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"She emptied a bottle over my head," she said.
Mr. Scott left the car and cracked a bottle over José Sucuzhañay's head, he added.
A bottle over $30 is very difficult to differentiate from one under $30.
She must have emptied half a bottle over herself and my London hypersensitivity goes into overdrive.
One will nurse a single glass of wine all night and the other will gladly split a bottle over dinner.
While Manager Bobby Valentine gave a television interview, General Manager Steve Phillips emptied a bottle over his head.
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When Alex Miller, 21, was in high school he bought a bottle of over-the-counter cough medicine to get high.
He also had a bottle slammed over his head.
Police in Scotland are investigating a video showing a man having a bottle smashed over his head by another camper at the Scottish festival, T in the Park.
Upon leaving the bar, he was allegedly attacked in an alleyway and had a bottle smashed over his head.
Grab a bottle of this over-the-counter medication, and add two capfuls with a quart of warm water.
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