NOUN | a hot-water bottle | hot-water bottles | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- A hot water bottle is a bottle filled with hot water used to provide warmth.
- He was named in "The Guinness Book of Records" in 1978 for bursting a hot water bottle by blowing into it, which he achieved in 55 seconds.
- In many cases, fire-cracked rock results when stones were used to line hearths and earth ovens or were heated to provide a longer-lasting heat-source (similar to a modern hot water bottle).
- Ollie goes to the bathroom to get him a hot-water bottle and keeps stepping on a tack which is lying around.
- Thermal batteries are very common, and include such familiar items as a hot water bottle.
- The cartoon features Rishi Sunak, Boris Johnson, and Nadhim Zahawi plus a horse with a hot water bottle.
- A hot-water bottle is a bottle filled with hot water and sealed with a stopper, used to provide warmth, typically while in bed, but also for the application of heat to a specific part of the body.
- He holds 23 Guinness World Records, including the fastest hot water bottle inflated by lung power.
- A hot water bottle is the most familiar example of this type of heating pad.
- His main function appears to push Deadyawn around in his high chair and keep his hot water bottle topped up.
- Welsh singer Jennifer Jones won the show that also featured a man who blew up a hot water bottle until it burst followed by a few choruses of "Spanish Eyes".
- One preverbal is most common, but combinations of two are equally possible, as in "’uya’ ’Adq’Ach’ k’udAdAGu’" "hot water bottle" (in it onto self something/someone is kept warm).
- Thirty-five to forty rail cars entered the tunnel each day, pulled by a "hot water bottle" locomotive.
- The duo echo Laurel and Hardy in one sequence when sharing a bed with a baby and a leaking hot water bottle.
- Pottery filled with hot water also was used. [...]. With the advent of rubber, the hot water bottle became dominant. In the early 20th century, electric blankets began to replace the bed warmer.
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