Used in a Sentence

cotton-wool

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for cotton-wool.

Editorial note

While I am absolutely against the cotton-wool wrapping of kids we see I would disagree on this.

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Quick take

Alternative form of cotton wool. [(US) Raw fibers of cotton before being processed.]

Meaning at a glance

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noun

Alternative form of cotton wool. [(US) Raw fibers of cotton before being processed.]

verb

(transitive) To cover with, or in, cotton wool.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for cotton-wool.

noun

Alternative form of cotton wool. [(US) Raw fibers of cotton before being processed.]

verb

(transitive) To cover with, or in, cotton wool.

Example sentences

1

While I am absolutely against the cotton-wool wrapping of kids we see I would disagree on this.

2

That seems reasonable to me, although I know some of the wrap-children-in-cotton-wool brigade disagree.

3

I'm reminded of the words of Daniel Kish, a blind man who has struggled against the wrap-them-in-cotton-wool approach generally taken in the raising of blind children: > Running into a pole is a drag, but never being allowed to run into a pole is a disaster.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use cotton-wool in a sentence?

While I am absolutely against the cotton-wool wrapping of kids we see I would disagree on this.

What does cotton-wool mean?

Alternative form of cotton wool. [(US) Raw fibers of cotton before being processed.]

What part of speech is cotton-wool?

cotton-wool is commonly used as noun, verb.