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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a milk bottle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a container specifically designed for holding milk.
Example: "I need to buy a milk bottle for the recipe I'm making."
Alternatives: "a milk container" or "a milk jug."
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Oh, tulip in a milk bottle,.
The writer spied a milk bottle which he broke.
Doctors told me I'd never be able to lift a milk bottle.
A milk bottle filled with what looked like gravel was on his desk.
The flies could be raised in containers no more complicated than a milk bottle.
Accomplice appeared below, bearing a milk bottle full of water, inserting it in noose.
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"the size of a milk-bottle base".
He doesn't appear in McKelway's memories of dropping a milk-bottle on a Congressman's son's head, however.
Then I'd sit there in the flickering darkness with a milk-bottle in one hand and my son in the crook of my arm, trying to draw out the feed for as long as possible, so I could keep watching.
Q: Do you remember that the birds used to peck open the bottles, and drink the top of the milk – the fattiest part, your favourite – so I made you a milk-bottle holder during a term's woodwork lessons, and it had a kind of barrier to keep the birds off?
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