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This is how you sign Bottle in American Sign Language.

How to sign

To sign “Bottle” in American Sign Language (ASL), bottle in American Sign Language looks like you are outlining the shape of a bottle, starting at the base and going up to a skinny neck. Your non-dominant hand should be open, with palm facing up to form the base. With your dominant hand, start down at the base with an open grip or 'C' hand, then move your hand up an imaginary bottle, closing your grip as you go up.

How to sign

To sign “Bottle” in American Sign Language (ASL), bottle in American Sign Language looks like you are outlining the shape of a bottle, starting at the base and going up to a skinny neck. Your non-dominant hand should be open, with palm facing up to form the base. With your dominant hand, start down at the base with an open grip or 'C' hand, then move your hand up an imaginary bottle, closing your grip as you go up.

To sign “Bottle” in American Sign Language (ASL), bottle in American Sign Language looks like you are outlining the shape of a bottle, starting at the base and going up to a skinny neck. Your non-dominant hand should be open, with palm facing up to form the base. With your dominant hand, start down at the base with an open grip or 'C' hand, then move your hand up an imaginary bottle, closing your grip as you go up.

Word definition

Container: A glass or plastic container with a narrow neck for holding liquids.

Synonyms & similar words

Flask, Jug, Decanter, Carafe

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