Each serving of the cough syrup contains 0.5 fl oz, according to the label.
He accidentally added too much, about 0.8 fl oz, of the flavoring.
He accidentally knocked over the bottle, spilling nearly 6 fl oz of the liquid.
He accidentally poured too much, about 2.2 fl oz, of the olive oil.
He accidentally spilled almost 4 fl oz of his coffee on the keyboard.
He added 1 fl oz of simple syrup to sweeten the cocktail.
He added a dash of bitters, about 0.25 fl oz, to the cocktail.
He carried a 16 fl oz insulated bottle of coffee to work every day.
He carried a 18 fl oz insulated bottle of water to stay hydrated.
He consumed almost 16 fl oz of energy drink before the competition.
He diluted the concentrate with water to make a 64 fl oz pitcher of juice.
He diluted the juice concentrate with water until it reached 64 fl oz.
He drained a 12 fl oz can of soda in one long gulp.
He drank almost 24 fl oz of coffee before noon.
He emptied a 16 fl oz bottle of water after his run.
He estimated he had about 8 fl oz of beer left in the bottle.
He mixed 2 fl oz of the concentrate with water for a refreshing drink.
He packed a 3 fl oz bottle of hand sanitizer for the trip.
He poured himself a generous 11 fl oz glass of juice.
He poured himself a refreshing 10 fl oz glass of iced tea.
He poured out a generous 3 fl oz of whiskey into his glass.
He preferred to drink his coffee from a large 20 fl oz mug.
He purchased a 32 fl oz bottle of his favorite sports drink.
He purchased the larger, 24 fl oz bottle of shampoo to save money.
He quickly downed a 12 fl oz can of soda to quench his thirst.
He refilled his 24 fl oz water bottle before leaving the house.
He refilled his 32 fl oz container with fresh water from the cooler.
He refilled his 32 fl oz water bottle before hitting the gym.
I prefer the larger bottle of lotion, which contains 16 fl oz.
I'm trying to find a water bottle that holds at least 16 fl oz.
My recipe calls for 2 fl oz of vanilla extract, but I'm thinking of doubling it for a richer flavor.
She added 1 fl oz of rum to the punch for extra flavor.
She added precisely 0.6 fl oz of the reagent to the mixture.
She administered a small dose, approximately 0.8 fl oz, of the liquid medicine.
She bought the smaller bottle, which only contained 8 fl oz of juice.
She carefully added 0.5 fl oz of lavender oil to the bathwater.
She carefully extracted 0.75 fl oz of the sample for testing.
She carefully measured out 1.5 fl oz of the concentrate before adding it to the water.
She carefully measured out 3.5 fl oz of the chemical for the reaction.
She carefully measured out exactly 2.7 fl oz of the solution.
She carefully mixed 0.2 fl oz of the dye into the resin.
She cautiously added 0.3 fl oz of the dye to the fabric.
She cautiously added 0.4 fl oz of the acid to the solution.
She drank a 12 fl oz bottle of sparkling water to rehydrate.
She filled the spray bottle with 12 fl oz of cleaning solution.
She gently drizzled 0.5 fl oz of olive oil over the salad.
She measured 4 fl oz of the ingredient using a graduated cylinder.
She measured exactly 3 fl oz of the liquid for the experiment's control group.
She meticulously measured 0.9 fl oz of the solvent for the preparation.
She meticulously measured 2 fl oz of the solution for the experiment.
She mixed 1.5 fl oz of the syrup with soda water for a homemade soda.
She needed 4 fl oz of apple cider vinegar for the salad dressing.
She needed 5 fl oz of the marinade for the chicken recipe.
She needed exactly 7 fl oz of broth for the soup recipe to work.
She poured out 1.5 fl oz of the solution into the test tube.
She poured out a generous 2.5 fl oz of wine for herself.
She prepared the formula, carefully measuring out 6 fl oz of water.
The airline allows only one quart-sized bag containing liquids under 3.4 fl oz.
The airline limits liquids to containers no larger than 3.4 fl oz.
The airline restricted liquids to a maximum of 3.4 fl oz per container in carry-on bags.
The airline restricted liquids to containers under 3.4 fl oz for safety reasons.
The airplane regulation limited each passenger to liquids under 3.4 fl oz per container.
The airplane security confiscated a bottle containing more than 3.4 fl oz of lotion.
The baby bottle held exactly 4 fl oz of formula.
The bartender expertly poured exactly 1 fl oz of gin into the martini.
The company offers a trial size containing 1.7 fl oz of the product.
The container held approximately 9 fl oz of the homemade sauce.
The directions stated to dilute 1 fl oz of the concentrate in 10 fl oz of water.
The doctor recommended drinking at least 64 fl oz of water daily.
The instructions say to use 2 fl oz of the product per wash load.
The label clearly stated the container held 16 fl oz of the product.
The label indicated the bottle contained 10 fl oz of the essential oil blend.
The little bottle of perfume held only 0.2 fl oz of the expensive scent.
The measuring cup indicated she needed 4 fl oz of broth.
The nurse administered 1 fl oz of the medication through the feeding tube.
The nurse administered 2 fl oz of the liquid medication through the syringe.
The pharmacist dispensed 2 fl oz of the prescribed medication.
The recipe called for a specific measurement of 10 fl oz of tomato sauce.
The recipe demanded 8 fl oz of heavy cream, making it incredibly decadent.
The recipe for the smoothie requires 6 fl oz of almond milk.
The recipe required 1.5 fl oz of lime juice, freshly squeezed.
The recipe specifically called for 9 fl oz of the vegetable oil.
The small container held only 2 fl oz of the expensive face cream.
The small sample bottle contained just enough, about 1.2 fl oz, to test the scent.
The small travel bottle held just 2.5 fl oz of the hair gel.
The small vial held precisely 0.05 fl oz of the experimental drug.
The small, decorative bottle held about 4 fl oz of scented oil.
The small, decorative bottle held approximately 5 fl oz of essential oil.
The tiny bottle of concentrate held only 0.15 fl oz of the essence.
The tiny perfume bottle held only 0.17 fl oz of the precious fragrance.
The tiny vial contained only 0.1 fl oz of the extremely potent venom.
This concentrated cleaner needs to be diluted to 1 fl oz per gallon of water.
This miniature bottle contains only 0.3 fl oz of the costly perfume.
This miniature bottle contains only 0.33 fl oz of the rare essential oil.
This sample-sized bottle contains just enough, about 1 fl oz, to test the product.
This small bottle holds 5 fl oz of the sanitizing gel.
This small sample contains approximately 1 fl oz of the new fragrance.
This small travel-sized shampoo is just 3 fl oz, perfect for carry-on luggage.
This tiny bottle of eye drops contains just 0.25 fl oz.
To properly hydrate after the workout, she drank a full 20 fl oz of water.