look on the tag
it's fluffly
cotton plant. it evolved from something else.
you tell me.
if you plant something in cotton it grows by the humidity of the cotton without any soil needed.
to tell you the truth, basically sugar and drops of milk or something... and you blend it with food coloring I'm pretty sure because I was at a party and there was a guy making cotton candy it was pretty gross.....I'm not a big fan of it though
Cotton wool is made from the fibers that surround the seeds of the cotton plant . The difference between cotton wool and cotton thread or cotton fabric is that cotton wool is only cleaned and not spun into thread for use as something else.
something made of cotton
Cotton Candy
no. A preposition is a word that describes the relationship between two objects. For example on, in, and beside are prepositions. Cotton is not a preposition. It can be used as a verb: "These two fabrics cotton well together." This means that they work well together. It can be used in the American English idiom: "to cotton to something." It means to understanding something, or mentally catch on to something. It is also a noun - i.e. Cotton is the name of the woven materials Prepositions are words such as "to," "with," and "about," which are used to describe an object's relation to something else.
I'll tell you when i find out
how to tell i want to tell u something in telugue
Can I tell you something? posso dirti qualcosa? Tell you something = dirvi qualcosa