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Definition of Cotton ball
1. Noun. A fungus disease of cranberries.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cotton Ball
Literary usage of Cotton ball
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Aeroplanes by James Slough Zerbe (1915)
"The cotton ball, weighing y2 ounce, with the same initial speed, represents 25
units of work. The term "unit of work" means a measurement, or a factor which ..."
2. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris, George Grove (1875)
"A cotton ball is in itself worth a few words of description. First, it is
essentially a fancy ball, no one must be there "out of costume," unless as a ..."
3. Teach Me... French Spiritual Songs by Judy Mahoney, Anne Mahoney (2005)
"Marie: Greatl Now take a 1/2" cotton ball for the head and a 3/4" inch cotton
... Glue them to the 1/2" cotton ball. Glue the wiggle eyes to make the face. ..."
4. Water. by Jo Ellen Moore (1998)
"Pull a cotton ball from side-to-side to make a long sheet. Place the cotton on
the glue. ... Pull a cotton ball to make it light and fluffy. ..."
5. Aeroplanes by James Slough Zerbe (1915)
"The cotton ball, weighing y2 ounce, with the same initial speed, represents 25
units of work. The term "unit of work" means a measurement, or a factor which ..."
6. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris, George Grove (1875)
"A cotton ball is in itself worth a few words of description. First, it is
essentially a fancy ball, no one must be there "out of costume," unless as a ..."
7. Teach Me... French Spiritual Songs by Judy Mahoney, Anne Mahoney (2005)
"Marie: Greatl Now take a 1/2" cotton ball for the head and a 3/4" inch cotton
... Glue them to the 1/2" cotton ball. Glue the wiggle eyes to make the face. ..."
8. Water. by Jo Ellen Moore (1998)
"Pull a cotton ball from side-to-side to make a long sheet. Place the cotton on
the glue. ... Pull a cotton ball to make it light and fluffy. ..."