cotton-picking Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkɒt.ənˌpɪ.kɪŋ]
  • Us [ ˈkɑː.t̬ənˌpɪk.ɪŋ]

Meaning of cotton-picking In English

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Examples of cotton-picking

  • Indeed, she did little field-service except in times of special pressure and during the quarter of cotton-picking.

  • The men do a little chopping and cotton-picking, but not enough to pay for the living of themselves and families.

  • If they want better pay for their labor, why didn't they strike in the midst of the cotton-picking?

  • Not able to increase his force, it was his custom to hire during the hurry of cotton-picking.

  • The playwright has striven to transfer from the field to the stage a cotton-picking scene and has made a travesty of it.

  • You must not, however, run away with the notion that cotton-picking is a hurried process.

  • They telled me she was a good cook; and they can use her for that, or set her at the cotton-picking.

  • At first cotton-picking was interesting, the fluffy bolls looking like artificial roses and the stray blossoms strangely shaped and delicately pink.

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