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1. cotton-seed_tree
noun. a shrub of salt marshes of eastern and south central North America and West Indies; fruit is surrounded with white plumelike hairy tufts.
Synonyms
- groundsel tree
- shrub
- genus Baccharis
- groundsel bush
- Baccharis
- bush
- consumption weed
Antonyms
- superior
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Rhymes with Cotton Candy
- modus-operandi
- vallegrande
- alibrandi
- brigandi
- operandi
- grandy
- grandi
- brandy
- brandi
- zandy
- zandi
- tandy
- shandy
- sandy
- sandie
- sandi
- randy
- randi
- pandy
- mandy
- mandie
- mandi
- landy
- landi
- handy
- gandy
- gandee
- dandy
- candie
- bandy
Sentences with cotton-candy
1. Noun Phrase
Add all the costs together to get a grand total of what it would cost to make cotton candy.
2. Noun Phrase
Determine why you will be making cotton candy.
3. Noun Phrase
For those making cotton candy at home you can improvise by using old paper towel rolls or wooden spoons.
4. Noun Phrase
For businesses, you will want to figure the manufacture cost of each cotton candy.
2. candy-scented
adjective. smelling of candy.
Antonyms
- malodorous
3. candy-like
adjective. resembling candy.
Antonyms
- in the raw
4. cotton
noun. ['ˈkɑːtən, ˈkɔtən'] soft silky fibers from cotton plants in their raw state.
Synonyms
- cotton wool
- cotton fiber
- short-staple cotton
- long-staple cotton
- plant fibre
- absorbent cotton
- plant fiber
- padding
Antonyms
- disapprove
- different
- unlike
- unalike
Etymology
- cotoun (Middle English (1100-1500))
- cotun (Anglo-Norman)
5. cotton
noun. ['ˈkɑːtən, ˈkɔtən'] fabric woven from cotton fibers.
Synonyms
- cotton wool
- cotton fiber
- gauze
- cloth
- fabric
- material
- gauze bandage
Antonyms
- superior
- natural object
- insulator
- conductor
Etymology
- cotoun (Middle English (1100-1500))
- cotun (Anglo-Norman)
6. cotton
noun. ['ˈkɑːtən, ˈkɔtən'] thread made of cotton fibers.
Synonyms
- thread
- lisle thread
- yarn
Antonyms
- unbodied
- immateriality
- incorporeality
- insubstantial
Etymology
- cotoun (Middle English (1100-1500))
- cotun (Anglo-Norman)
7. cotton
noun. ['ˈkɑːtən, ˈkɔtən'] erect bushy mallow plant or small tree bearing bolls containing seeds with many long hairy fibers.
Synonyms
- Egyptian cotton
- Gossypium herbaceum
- Gossypium
- Gossypium thurberi
- genus Gossypium
- cotton plant
- bush
- Arizona wild cotton
- sea island cotton
- tree cotton
- cottonseed
- wild cotton
- upland cotton
- Peruvian cotton
- Gossypium hirsutum
- Gossypium barbadense
- Gossypium arboreum
- Levant cotton
- Gossypium peruvianum
Antonyms
- insubstantiality
- unworldly
- mental
- stay in place
Etymology
- cotoun (Middle English (1100-1500))
- cotun (Anglo-Norman)
8. cotton
verb. ['ˈkɑːtən, ˈkɔtən'] take a liking to.
Antonyms
- dissimilitude
Etymology
- cotoun (Middle English (1100-1500))
- cotun (Anglo-Norman)
9. candy
noun. ['ˈkændi'] a rich sweet made of flavored sugar and often combined with fruit or nuts.
Synonyms
- marzipan
- candyfloss
- mint candy
- hard candy
- patty
- sugar candy
- marchpane
- liquorice
- toffy
- candy corn
- horehound
- nougat bar
- praline
- rock candy
- truffle
- fudge
- peanut bar
- rock
- Turkish Delight
- brittle
- jelly bean
- marshmallow
- carob bar
- licorice
- sugarplum
- nougat
- popcorn ball
- cotton candy
- mint
- Easter egg
- chocolate truffle
- honey crisp
- bonbon
- candy bar
- Life Saver
- all-day sucker
- taffy
- nut bar
- sweet
- gumdrop
- candy cane
- kiss
- candy kiss
- butterscotch
- lozenge
- confect
- jelly egg
- caramel
- spun sugar
- fondant
- toffee
- brandyball
- dragee
- lollipop
- confection
Antonyms
- artifact
- bad person
- unbreakable
- tempered
Etymology
- sucre candi (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- قندي (Arabic)
10. candy
verb. ['ˈkændi'] coat with something sweet, such as a hard sugar glaze.
Synonyms
- sweeten
- dulcorate
- sugarcoat
- dulcify
- glaze
Antonyms
- warmhearted
- imperfect
- sugarless
- tasteless
Etymology
- sucre candi (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- قندي (Arabic)