English to Basque Meaning of cotton - kotoia


Cotton :
kotoia

kotoia

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kotoia

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Definitions of cotton in English
Noun(1) soft silky fibers from cotton plants in their raw state(2) fabric woven from cotton fibers(3) erect bushy mallow plant or small tree bearing bolls containing seeds with many long hairy fibers(4) thread made of cotton fibers
Verb(1) take a liking to
Examples of cotton in English
(1) The material was always soft like silk or cotton .(2) a white cotton blouse(3) Fiber is removed from cotton at the gin stands, then foreign matter and other contaminants are removed by the lint cleaners.(4) Fluid may be cleaned from the connection sites with cotton swabs, if needed.(5) On the other hand, he explained that the current hunger in his area was due to people concentrating on growing cash crops such as cotton instead of maize.(6) The materials used are silk, silk organza, cotton , brocade and velvet.(7) His breeches were an expensive black velvet, but his shirt was a common white cotton with a neat and fashionable ruffle.(8) Sassenrath says her ultimate goal is to determine fiber quality on-board the picker and have the cotton classed right there in the field.(9) his rivals didn't cotton to all the attention he was getting(10) A bride, as in early days, wears a white robe woven of white cotton by her uncles.(11) They are usually very lint free, usually cotton , are very soft and durable and wash very well!(12) Wear clothes that are made from natural fibres like cotton , linen and silk; they allow your skin to breathe.(13) Always handle the prints with white cotton , lint-free gloves.(14) The pure white cotton she wore was sullied and ragged from thorns of cactus and scrambling over hard rocks of the narrow pass.(15) They have grown everything from sunflowers, poppies and hollyhocks to corn, cotton , potatoes, coconuts and dandelions.(16) How about his superbly comfortable walking shorts in sunflower yellow, sky blue, burnt orange, tan, and white cotton ?
Related Phrases of cotton
(1) cotton candy ::
azukrezko kotoia
(2) cotton swab ::
kotoia
(3) cotton wool ::
kotoia artilea
(4) cotton cloth ::
kotoizko oihal
(5) cotton yarn ::
kotoia yarn
(6) cotton bud ::
kotoia Bud
(7) cotton ball ::
kotoia baloia
(8) cotton fabric ::
kotoia ehuna
(9) cotton field ::
kotoia eremu
(10) cotton gin ::
kotoia gin
Synonyms
Noun
1. cotton wool ::
kotoia artilea
Different Forms
cotton, cottoned, cottoning, cottons, cottony
Word Example from TV Shows
I'll tell you what, if we stay,
I'll buy you cotton candy and a bobblehead.

I'll tell you what, if we stay, I'll buy you COTTON candy and a bobblehead.

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 3

Well, hey, it's not like
cotton candy

Well, hey, it's not like COTTON candy

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 20

Now the cotton.

Now the COTTON.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 12

Enough that we'll be
shittin' in high cotton.

Enough that we'll be shittin' in high COTTON.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 3

Nice. Cotton?

Nice. Cotton?

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 10

English to Basque Dictionary: cotton

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