v. [UN-2 5.] trans. To extract from, or let out of, a bottle. Also fig.
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.
1862. Carlyle, Fredk. Gt., XII. iii. (1872), IV. 149. The general population turned out, with emotion again like to unbottle itself.
1895. Advance (Chicago), 18 April, 1038/2. Without warning be [a blue-jay] unbottled his shrillest whistle.
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.