Examples:
1. The phoenix was a desert bird from Egyptian mythology.
2. With these we hope to stem the Egyptian horde?
3. An Egyptian sword has rendered judgement upon him.
4. Get your cotton-picking tail down here.
5. When are we going to gin out some more cotton, Mr. Archie?
6. How are you going to gin out the rest of your cotton?
7. Collins has got his own cotton to gin.
8. He's the one who's going to gin out my cotton.
9. You keep your nose in the cotton.
10. Go on, stay with the cotton.
11. Both of us had misfortunes on the same day You lost your furniture, my cotton gin burned down.
12. There's a lot of fine cotton lint floating in the air.
13. You make me think of cotton.
14. One more crack, and the only cotton you'll see will be in a drugstore.
15. He was ginning out most of the cotton before you put up your gin, remember?
16. Set up a new cotton gin he might let you gin out his cotton all the time.
17. He'll come tomorrow with lots more cotton.
18. You know, and I know and I know you know that I know that you set fire to my cotton gin last night.
19. I'll be back with lots more cotton.
20. He's coming back tomorrow with more cotton.
21. L don't cotton to the man.
22. Highness, this one was found among the dead, but he is no Egyptian.
23. There's a lot of business to be done with the Manchester Cotton Company.
24. Helen, get some cotton and antiseptic.
25. A cotton ball for all my blood.
26. "Egyptian mummies, extinct reptiles "and Tony Hunter, the grand old man of the dance."
27. And they ain't Argentine, they're Egyptian!
28. But it doesn't look like Egyptian or cuneiform or Chinese.
29. You need cold water and cotton balls.
30. I had my sweet 16 party at the Cotton Club.
Definitions of Egyptian cotton:
1. Fine somewhat brownish long-staple cotton grown in Egypt; believed to be derived from sea island cotton or by hybridization with Peruvian cotton
