Examples of using Empty bottles in English and their translations into Finnish
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Go get some empty bottles.
Empty bottles began flying.
There are other empty bottles.
And empty bottles from that awful night.
Look at all those empty bottles.
I found empty bottles in his room.
More dead soldiers than empty bottles.
I found some empty bottles of prescription meds over here.
More dead soldiers than empty bottles.
Empty bottles. Well, it's practically empty. .
I will take those empty bottles.- Thanks.
And two empty bottles of Scotch. Two empty bottles of Champagne.
More dead soldiers than empty bottles.
I bought some fancy empty bottles from the bartender at The James.
More dead soldiers than empty bottles.
You may return the empty bottles/packages along with the sealed, unused bottles/packages for a refund.
We will smoke'em out. Hank, go get some empty bottles.
We have gotta get some empty bottles, all you can find.
Success is a struggle with moles using the mostConventional glass empty bottles.
At The James. I bought some fancy empty bottles from the bartender.
So it has that"crack. with tap water andthen Superglue the cap, Local retailers refill empty bottles.
This is what we like to see, empty bottles means business is good.
Dumped the empty bottles in our neighbors' bins, glued the broken picture frame, and got the stains out of the couch.
Speak to your local pharmacy about disposal of empty bottles see‘How to store PecFent.
Local retailers refill empty bottles with tap water and then superglue the cap, so it has that crack.
With tap water andthen superglue the cap, Local retailers refill empty bottles so it has that crack.
In the same hypostasis can act and empty bottles that are left after a night of fishing on the pier.
The empty bottles gave me fresh energy… so I wanted to say something encouraging to them.
As the holiday season begins, it is important to remember that empty bottles and crates should be returned as soon as possible so that they can be refilled.
Empty bottles of perfume; jars of cosmetics; used tissues; old shoes and unnecessary clothing; old unwanted magazines and newspapers.