A form of rummy in which a player can go out if the cards remaining in their hand total less than 10 points.
A trap for birds or small mammals; often has a slip noose.
A machine that separates the seeds from raw cotton fibers.
1 Johnson & delay the be ginning of negotiations & prolong the war.
2 They had finished ginning what he brought last week in two days.
3 Those working in cotton ginning mills recorded the highest decrease of spirometric values.
4 The Company is primarily engaged in cotton ginning , trading and exporting.
5 Plexus is involved in the worldwide marketing and ginning of cotton.
6 The cotton was put into the loft after it was dried, ready for ginning .
7 This fact is important when ginning and selling it, and greatly increases its value.
8 It has also a large grain market, cotton presses, ginning factories and oil mills.
9 After picking, the cotton is sent to the ginning factory to have the seed removed.
10 There are several factories for ginning and pressing cotton.
11 For as I left I heard him be- ginning :
12 Cordonnier estimates that tight ginning and harvester capacity for cotton would contain expansion to 15 percent.
13 The cost of ginning the cotton has been reduced about two-fifths of a cent per pound.
14 The process of ginning cotton is pretty to look upon, though not agreeable to engage in.
15 There are factories for ginning and pressing cotton.
16 Some were put to picking, ginning , baling and removing cotton on plantations abandoned by their masters.
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