A vessel fitted with a flexible teat and filled with milk or formula; used as a substitute for breast feeding infants and very young children.
1The nursing bottle and the rubber caps must be kept scrupulously clean.
2Before the Empress was laid away Bud returned with the nursing bottle.
3Doesn't take 'em long away from the nursing bottle to get smarty.
4Mrs. Arable found a baby's nursing bottle and a rubber nipple.
5In the basket, beside the baby, was a nursing bottle.
6Whatever food is selected ought to be given by means of a nursing bottle.
7Ought to have a nursing bottle around your neck, and a nipple in your teeth.
8Get a nursing bottle or two.
9Add this to an equal quantity of barley water and feed lukewarm to the baby from the nursing bottle.
10Boil the water first, then cool it, and offer it to the baby in a cup, glass, or nursing bottle.
11The mother had died and left the tiny bundle of brown wool to be brought up on a nursing bottle.
12The nursing bottle should at all times be kept thoroughly clean by rinsing in hot water and washing in hot soapsuds.
13It can be given from a spoon, a medicine dropper, or taken from a nursing bottle, and either hot or cold.
14He'd seen baby lambs drink from nursing bottles in that same weak, I-can't-do-it-myself way.
15Mix all these ingredients thoroughly, and then pour the correct quantity into each of ten clean nursing bottles.
16Or the milk may be put directly into the nursing bottles and put aside in a cold place until needed.
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