ship in a bottle

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A ship in a bottle.

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ship in a bottle (plural ships in bottles or ships in a bottle)

  1. An ornament consisting of a model ship inside a glass bottle, usually one with a narrow neck which makes it difficult to see how the ship was put in place.

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