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    1. Return the next day and find the tunnels out of which the cotton balls have been tossed


    2. Throw the cotton balls back into the tunnels and cover the entrance with a large rock


    3. Trichogramma Minutum and T Pretiosum: These are a minute egg parasite that destroy the eggs of most injurious pests such as the bollworm, cotton leafworm and various borers, hornworm, codling moth, and all moths and butterfly eggs


    4. linen and white cotton


    5. Prince Ahmed, wearing furry slippers, a pair of boxer shorts with Snoopy on them, and a frilly bathrobe, sits miserably on the silk sheets of his huge canopy waterbed, while his portly, graying American lover, RICCI BAOLONI, cardigan sweater and cotton briefs, plays softly at the white baby grand piano nearby


    6. leather on his exposed feet, of tailored cotton against his chest, and the thickness of


    7. Johnny’s back with her powerful talons, slicing though tweed and cotton and skin as if


    8. cotton dress, she drifted out of her apartment, cascaded down the steps to the taverna


    9. ‘She wants to wrap you up in cotton wool, Liz


    10. Okay, so during that time I also had to deal with getting out of bed (when did my legs turn to cotton wool?) and being taken along to the toilet (amazing how quickly one can get out of the habit of the most commonplace activities)

    11. Even as the thought skittered through my feeble mind, even though I instinctively understood that having fresh clothes meant investment in my life as a hostage by my captors, still I relished the simple aromas of washed cotton


    12. The sensation of fresh cotton against my clean skin after my shower was so simple and so beautiful


    13. Wrapped as I was in the cotton wool of solitary confinement, unable as I was to express any of my thoughts in concrete form or to engage in conjecture with another rational human being, nonetheless I spent hours imagining faces and clothes and names to accompany the hollow tapping sounds in the night


    14. The Countess rose and walked over to the rustic, blue painted wardrobe and pulled from its hanger one of a number of simple cotton summer dresses, long and plain, cream in colour, with just a hint of flow and swirl towards the hem


    15. She had gone out in her cotton nightrobe, now discarded in a sodden heap at the base of the mast


    16. with Bunny wrapped safely in her cotton arms


    17. the single stranded cotton thread


    18. to wipe a white cotton handkerchief across his mouth


    19. Wing collars, cotton caps and studied poses hang still,


    20. Clothes drop to the floor, a rumpled hill of cotton and wool,

    21. They are heavy waxed cotton but should do the trick


    22. on white cotton, beyond the pale,


    23. your hands forcing my arms into the soft yield of cotton sheets,


    24. loud in cotton prints and


    25. K sits, wrapped up in cotton wool, taking a year off, on her tumour holidays


    26. beside a sea of skin and twisted cotton,


    27. Having spent her first week of married life struggling with piles of creased cotton and Lycra, Cyberia felt much happier about her revised career prospects


    28. Young girls in scarves of white satin, stockings of red cotton and heavy brocade jackets staggered under heirloom medallion chains of heavy gold, links of pearl, lace and beads


    29. Almost a minute went by before someone sniggered, then someone else and it became contagious until, just like in school, the giggling grew to laughter until they were shaking their heads in uncontrollable mirth and wiping their eyes on chaotic squares of cotton


    30. Helen Roach rapidly became a recluse, a shambolic, unkempt creature living a half-life of darkness in her bedroom, where she filled her ears with cotton wool buds when sober enough to remember that the worm was turning in her poor, throbbing skull

    31. We wrapped her up and put her in the bottom oven of the range to try to warm her up, do you remember? I fed her with warm milk on the end of a cotton bud, her little pink tongue licking the milk off


    32. darkness in her bedroom, where she filled her ears with cotton wool


    33. cotton wool in which it had nestled


    34. Nothing much makes any sense and her head feels as if it is wrapped in cotton wool, but she is rising, she is cognisant


    35. The cotton wool in her head is surprisingly strong, but she slowly starts to surface


    36. stuffed number one fingers in the air, chewing on cotton candy, remnants of


    37. the area halfway clean she pressed down a cotton ball on the open wound and


    38. “Alas! child,” she said, “I have nothing in the house, but I have spun a little cotton and will go and sell it


    39. Aladdin bade her keep her cotton, for he would sell the lamp instead


    40. It was a Thursday I remember and Dulcie had bought a a huge parcel of cotton Nappies

    41. Maggie also disrobed in an unselfconscious way, folding her cotton dress neatly over the chair in the room


    42. Then Gogo took a shoebox out of her chest of drawers, opened it and grabbed a handful of what looked like cotton candy


    43. Her ears felt as though stuffed with cotton wool


    44. The only thing left was the cotton


    45. The cotton plant, indeed, afforded the material of a very important manufacture, and was at that time, to Europeans, undoubtedly the most valuable of all the vegetable productions of those islands


    46. But though, in the end of the fifteenth century, the muslins and other cotton goods of the East Indies were much esteemed in every part of Europe, the cotton manufacture itself was not cultivated in any part of it


    47. The only valuable part of them consisted in some little fillets, bracelets, and other ornaments of gold, and in some bales of cotton


    48. Of this kind are molasses, coffee, cocoa-nuts, tobacco, pimento, ginger, whalefins, raw silk, cotton, wool, beaver, and other peltry of America, indigo, fustick, and other dyeing woods; secondly, such as are not the peculiar produce of America, but which are, and may be produced in the mother country, though not in such quantities as to supply the greater part of her demand, which is principally supplied from foreign countries


    49. The importation of sheep's wool from several different countries, of cotton wool from all countries, of undressed flax, of the greater part of dyeing drugs, of the greater part of undressed hides from Ireland, or the British colonies, of seal skins from the British Greenland fishery, of pig and bar iron from the British colonies, as well as of several other materials of manufacture, has been encouraged by an exemption from all duties, if properly entered at the custom-house


    50. It saved me money, but my two pairs of breeches had front-sides that did not quite match in color their back-sides, and my shirts were made from white cotton, but were something of a quilt in style













































    1. “Shut it, that was funny, He never would have cottoned on it was us, different motor mate


    2. ” And the scientists who cottoned up to the global warming fiasco may find as much egg on their faces and Bjorn Lomborg had pie on his


    3. It was as if the Sphere had cottoned on to what


    4. In the end I cottoned on, because always two days after the gift, was a request which I couldn't turn down


    5. “You know, it occurs that I would have cottoned on eventually, even if you hadn’t told me


    6. It had been assembled and disassembled with the tenderest care here at the rocket port and given over to the workmen in immense packing cases, boxes as large as rooms, wrapped, double-wrapped, cottoned and serpentined and velveted over to prevent breakage


    1. ‘What? The fact that I’m mid thirties and that this reduces the chance of us being able to have children?’ I replied cottoning on to his implied question


    2. Then, cottoning on, he continued shrilly:


    1. the flat was to buy threads and cottons


    2. Approaching the immortals in modest garments of brown and white cottons


    3. It shows cowardice and Terry made sure he drilled in his sisters' head that same thing his mother drilled in his: We Cottons ain't soft


    4. ‘Children are better off in cottons than in those suffocating synthetics,’ she said


    5. At first I stayed by Annie’s shoulder, frowning at cottons and wracking my brains to remember the smallest details from the play and umming and ahhing over colours and worrying over how they would appear on stage


    6. bed linens were made from the finest Nile cottons in the world, finished in


    7. He had scarcely been a week at Leghorn before the hold of his vessel was filled with printed muslins, contraband cottons, English powder, and tobacco on which the excise had forgotten to put its mark


    8. Our expedition lasted nearly six weeks; we had been to Lucca to take in oil, to Leghorn for English cottons, and we ran our cargo without opposition, and returned home full of joy


    9. They sat with the family in the warm kitchen, and the Cottons asked


    10. rise in the fame and fortune of the Cottons dates from this time; but at the

    11. Sam joined him, and they rode back with the Cottons


    12. “That she was, Lass, an’ took on Cargo an’ Provision fer a Voyage to the Colonies, but she departed fer Gravesend at Dawn, she did, with a Hold full o’ Woollens an’ Cottons, an’ a Crew o’ one hundred an’ five men


    13. And it was only the preceding afternoon that she had interfered to influence Marilla against allowing Davy to go fishing with the Timothy Cottons


    14. The small Cottons were playing in their back yard, and hailed Davy's appearance with whoops of delight


    15. "Whoop," yelled the Cottons


    16. But it was full of trout, and they had a glorious time that morning—at least the Cottons certainly had, and Davy seemed to have it


    17. Instead, here she was roaming the woods with those half-wild Cottons, trying to keep her boots clean and her pretty white dress free from rents and stains


    18. "I ain't going to, 'sociate with the Cottons," said Dora loftily


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    Synonymes pour "cotton"

    cotton cotton plant cotton fiber cotton wool thread string fibre filament strand yarn twine cord