v. [UN-2 5.] trans. To extract from, or let out of, a bottle. Also fig.

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1821.  Q. Rev., XXIV. 497. As good an insight … as Don Cleophas, by the help of the unbottled Asmodeus, obtained into the intrigues of Madrid.

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1862.  Carlyle, Fredk. Gt., XII. iii. (1872), IV. 149. The general population … turned out, with emotion again like to unbottle itself.

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1895.  Advance (Chicago), 18 April, 1038/2. Without warning be [a blue-jay] unbottled his shrillest whistle.

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1907.  Lett. & Treat. Schwenkfeld, 233. He [Ehrhardt] did not concern himself to search for the original facts concerning Schwenckfeld at least, whom he abuses with a bitter and unbottled rage.

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