Advertisement
Advertisement
vacuum bottle
noun
- a bottle or flask having a vacuum liner that prevents the escape of heat from hot contents, usually liquids, or the entrance of heat into cold contents; thermos.
vacuum bottle
- A container with a double wall and a partial vacuum in the space between the two walls. Vacuum bottles are used to minimize the transfer of heat between the inside and the outside and thus keep the contents at a desired temperature.
Word History and Origins
Origin of vacuum bottle1
Example Sentences
Then, according to the Smithsonian, in 1904, “‘thermos’ vacuum bottles began keeping workers' drinks hot or cold until the noon whistle blew” and that same decade they began designing lunchboxes, too.
“My daughter loves my ramen,” I casually threw out one day, explaining that I heat the vacuum bottle with boiling water before adding the hot broth.
Candy always makes me thirsty, and I didn’t bring the vacuum bottle.”
Usually the hot water in the vacuum bottle, when added to the milk, will make the feeding the right temperature for the baby.
We started promptly the next morning, after draining the last of the hot chocolate from our vacuum bottles, which we left behind.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse