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'coke bottle' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a bottle filled with a carbonated beverage known as "Coke". For example, "I picked up a cold coke bottle from the convenience store".
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coke bottle
adjective
Having thick glass, said particularly of spectacle lenses.
Exact(51)
Coke bottle top.
"This is an Altec Coke Bottle," he said.
A seemingly empty Coke bottle is a thirst quencher.
A green Coke bottle, empty, stands upright and looks out of place.
Webb had filled a Coke bottle with whiskey, which he poured into four cups.
The second one was just a stark, outlined Coke bottle in black and white.
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The kid had Coke-bottle glasses on.
JOHN is a 50-year-old white man who's wearing Coke-bottle glasses and an old red ball cap.
It was clear that he needed cataract surgery; he was nearly blind despite his Coke-bottle glasses.
McLaren also have a very aggressive coke-bottle shape at the rear.
'Coke-bottle' curves aren't a natural default for women, or the tiny waist, or petite frame.
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