Balls vs. Bottle — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Balls and Bottle
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Balls
A spherical object or entity
A steel ball.
Bottle
A bottle is a narrow-necked container made of an impermeable material (clay, glass, plastic, aluminium etc.) in various shapes and sizes to store and transport liquids (water, milk, beer, wine, ink, cooking oil, medicine, soft drinks, shampoo, and chemicals, etc.) and whose mouth at the bottling line can be sealed with an internal stopper, an external bottle cap, a closure, or a conductive "inner seal" using induction sealing. Some of the earliest bottles appeared in China, Phoenicia, Crete, and Rome.
Balls
A spherical or almost spherical body
A ball of flame.
Bottle
A receptacle having a narrow neck, usually no handles, and a mouth that can be plugged, corked, or capped.
Balls
Any of various movable and round or oblong objects used in various athletic activities and games.
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Bottle
The quantity that a bottle holds.
Balls
Such an object moving, thrown, hit, or kicked in a particular manner
A low ball.
A fair ball.
Bottle
A receptacle filled with milk or formula that is fed, as to babies, in place of breast milk.
Balls
A game, especially baseball or basketball, played with such an object.
Bottle
Intoxicating liquor
Don't take to the bottle.
Balls
A pitched baseball that does not pass through the strike zone and is not swung at by the batter.
Bottle
The practice of drinking large quantities of intoxicating liquor
Her problem is the bottle.
Balls
A solid spherical or pointed projectile, such as one shot from a cannon.
Bottle
To place in a bottle.
Balls
Projectiles of this kind considered as a group.
Bottle
To hold in; restrain
Bottled up my emotions.
Balls
A rounded part or protuberance, especially of the body
The ball of the foot.
Bottle
A container, typically made of glass or plastic and having a tapered neck, used primarily for holding liquids.
Beer is often sold in bottles.
Balls
A testicle.
Bottle
The contents of such a container.
I only drank a bottle of beer.
Balls
Balls Courage, especially when reckless.
Bottle
A container with a rubber nipple used for giving liquids to infants, a baby bottle.
The baby wants a bottle.
Balls
Balls Great presumptuousness.
Bottle
(originally "bottle and glass" as rhyming slang for "arse") Nerve, courage.
You don’t have the bottle to do that!
He was going to ask her out, but he lost his bottle when he saw her.
Balls
A formal gathering for social dancing.
Bottle
A container of hair dye, hence with one’s hair color produced by dyeing.
Did you know he’s a bottle brunette? His natural hair color is strawberry blonde.
Balls
(Informal) An extremely enjoyable time or experience
We had a ball during our vacation.
Bottle
(obsolete) A bundle, especially of hay; something tied in a bundle.
Balls
To form into a ball.
Bottle
(figurative) Intoxicating liquor; alcohol.
To drown one’s troubles in the bottle
To hit the bottle
Balls
Vulgar Slang To have sexual intercourse with.
Bottle
A dwelling; habitation.
Balls
To become formed into a ball.
Bottle
A building; house.
Balls
Vulgar Slang To have sexual intercourse.
Bottle
(transitive) To seal (a liquid) into a bottle for later consumption. Also fig.
This plant bottles vast quantities of spring water every day.
Balls
Plural of ball
Can you believe he can juggle six balls at once?
Bottle
To feed (an infant) baby formula.
Because of complications she can't breast feed her baby and so she bottles him.
Balls
The testicles.
After that shot, his balls were really hurting!
Bottle
To refrain from doing (something) at the last moment because of a sudden loss of courage.
The rider bottled the big jump.
Balls
Masculinity, particularly strength, courage, and force of will; chutzpah; brazeness.
He must have a lot of balls to talk to his boss that way.
He's the guy with the big balls in that group.
Balls is all that it takes to succeed.
Bottle
To throw away a leading position.
Liverpool bottled the Premier League.
Balls
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That's a load of balls.
Bottle
To strike (someone) with a bottle.
He was bottled at a nightclub and had to have facial surgery.
Balls
A balls-up; a botched job.
Don't make a balls of it!
Bottle
To pelt (a musical act on stage, etc.) with bottles as a sign of disapproval.
Meat Loaf was once bottled at Reading Festival.
Balls
Speaking or acting with bravado to achieve (something)
Bottle
Of pages printed several on a sheet: to rotate slightly when the sheet is folded two or more times.
Balls
To engage in sexual intercourse.
Bottle
A hollow vessel, usually of glass or earthenware (but formerly of leather), with a narrow neck or mouth, for holding liquids.
Balls
(slang) Very. Intensifier.
It is balls cold out there.
Bottle
The contents of a bottle; as much as a bottle contains; as, to drink a bottle of wine.
Balls
Nonsense.
Bottle
Fig.: Intoxicating liquor; as, to drown one's reason in the bottle.
Bottle
A bundle, esp. of hay.
Bottle
To put into bottles; to inclose in, or as in, a bottle or bottles; to keep or restrain as in a bottle; as, to bottle wine or porter; to bottle up one's wrath.
Bottle
Glass or plastic vessel; cylindrical with a narrow neck; no handle
Bottle
The quantity contained in a bottle
Bottle
Store (liquids or gases) in bottles
Bottle
Put into bottles;
Bottle the mineral water
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