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cottoned
† cottoned, ppl. a. Obs. (ˈkɒt(ə)nd) [f. cotton v. and n. + -ed.] 1. Of cloth: Having a nap, friezed.1488 in Ld. Treas. Acc. Scot. I. 164, viii elne of cotonyt quhit clath to lyne the saim hos. 1598 Florio, Panno accottonato, cottoned or freezed cloth. 1599 Minsheu Sp. Dict., Loba frizada, a freeze ... Oxford English Dictionary
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friezed
▪ I. friezed, ppl. a.1 Obs. exc. Hist. (friːzd) [f. frieze v.1 and n.1 + -ed.] 1. Of cloth: Having a nap; = cottoned 1.1509 Bury Wills (Camden) 112, I wyll y{supt} euery poor man and woman dwellyng in my almesse howsyn have.. a ffrysed rosat gown. 1557 Act 4 & 5 Phil. & Mary c. 5 §12 Upon Pain of Fo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Elinor Joseph
Though initially opposed to the idea, she gradually cottoned to it and cultivated an ambition to serve as a combat medic. wikipedia.org
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Shrewsbury Drapers Company
The Shrewsbury drapers brought this cloth and had it cottoned and shorn. Shrewsbury had a large body of craftsmen to finish the cloth, so plains that were bought on Monday could be cottoned and on the way to London by Wednesday wikipedia.org
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cotton
▪ I. cotton, n.1 (ˈkɒt(ə)n) Forms: 3–5 cotoun, 4–6 coton, 5 cotone, -un(e, -ounn, -yn, kotyn, 6 cottonne, 6–7 cotten, 6– cotton. [ME. coton, cotoun, a. F. coton = Pr. coton, It. cotone, OSp. coton, Pg. cotão, a. Arab. qutn, qutun, in Sp. Arab. qoton. From the Arab. with prefixed article, alqoton, Sp... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Beauchamp Wildman
He was a first rate form-master, but I think he never “cottoned,” as the say is, to being responsible for a houseful of turbulent boys.  wikipedia.org
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nark
▪ I. nark, n. slang. (nɑːk) [Romany nāk nose.] 1. a. (See quot. 1894.)1860 in Hotton Slang Dict. (ed. 2) 179. 1894 A. Morrison Mean Streets 260 He resolved to..become a nark—a copper's nark—which is a police spy or informer. 1916 G. B. Shaw Pygmalion i. 110 It's a—well, it's a copper's nark, as you ... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Bicycles
Spin magazine noted The Bicycles in their February 2008 issue in their City Guide to Toronto, claiming "If Wes Anderson ever cottoned on to (The Bicycles wikipedia.org
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cube
▪ I. cube, n.1 (kjuːb) [a. F. cube (14th c. in Littré) ad. late L. cubus, a. Gr. κύβος a cube, orig. a die for playing with.] 1. a. Geom. One of the five regular solids; a solid figure contained by six equal squares and eight rectangular solid angles; a regular hexahedron.[1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R... Oxford English Dictionary
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ILoo
the similarly named i-Loo, wrote to The Inquirer stating that iLoo "sounds remarkably similar ... it now seems that the clever people at Microsoft have cottoned wikipedia.org
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Rebel MC
"When Rebel sampled that, the people cottoned on, and soon they started to call the music 'jungle'". In 1994, West converted to Rastafari. wikipedia.org
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Paralytic Tonight, Dublin Tomorrow
Australian musician, Paul Kelly remembered that he had "cottoned onto The Saints around the time of Prehistoric Sounds, their third album. wikipedia.org
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Joe Fagan
Influenced by Paisley, Fagan and Bennett, Shankly cottoned on to the importance of allowing players to cool down after training before having a bath or wikipedia.org
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Saturday Night (Cold Chisel song)
The song was pretty much built before the other guys cottoned on to what I was doing. wikipedia.org
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Genesis Nomad
He noted the collectability of the Nomad, due to its low production, and stated, "Had Sega cottoned on to the concept of the Nomad before the Mega Drive wikipedia.org
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