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We are having a rack of lamb for dinner tonight.I have seven bottles of wine stored on my wine rack.My car is in the garage having the rack and pinion steering fixed.
cork is a stopper to close wine bottles
Seems he is a bit of a tope, he buys two bottles of wine every evening.
Wine is best kept under the house in the cellar.
"Rack, Rack, Rack your boat, Gently down the stream"
A nip. alcoholic miniatures, miniature drinks, miniature drink bottles, airline size bottles, small bottles of drink, single serve wine bottles, miniature bottles of alcohol, whiskey miniatures, etc.
Yes, the word 'bottles' is both a noun (bottle, bottles) and a verb (bottle, bottles, bottling, bottled).The noun 'bottles' is the plural form of the singular noun 'bottle', a word for a type of container; a word for a thing.The verb 'bottles' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to bottle; meaning to fill such a container with liquid.
The Luhya word for the English word 'wine' is "iwaini".
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Oh, dude, you mean like a synonym? The word "double" for "rack" is "shelf." So, like, if you're looking for another word for "rack," you can totally use "shelf." It's like the cool, laid-back cousin of "rack."
Coat rack would be the description, but it is 2 words not one compound word. I can't think of any compound word that would work.
When the word was introduced, during the Middle Ages, the word, "butler," referred to a person who had to do with bottles, and was, for that reason applied to the person who had charge of the wine cellar and other storage of liquids. Clearly, that is not what we think of when we hear the word today.