1. bottling - Noun
2. bottling - Verb
of Bottle
The act or the process of putting anything into bottles (as beer, mineral water, etc.) and corking the bottles.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFalling in love consists merely in uncorking the imagination and bottling the common sense. Helen Rowland
I stepped into the bookshop and breathed in that perfume of paper and magic that strangely no one had ever thought of bottling. Carlos Ruiz Zafón
He knew that Dr. Argon would advise him against bottling up his emotions as it would lead to psychological scarring in the long term. Eoin Colfer
Emotional Ketchup Burst: The bottling up of opinions and emotions inside onself so that they explosively burst forth all at once, shocking and confusing employers and friends -- most of whom thought things were fine. Douglas Coupland
A few decades ago, many people didn't drink water outside of a meal. Then beverage companies started bottling the production of far-off springs, and now office workers unthinkingly sip bottled water all day long. Charles Duhigg
Shadow had heard too many people telling each other not to repress their feelings, to let their emotions out, let the pain go. Shadow thought there was a lot to be said for bottling up emotions. If you did it long enough and deep enough, he suspected, pretty soon you wouldn't feel anything at all. Neil Gaiman