cottoning (to) Sentence Examples

  1. The students were cottoning to their new teacher's methods quite quickly.
  2. I'm still not cottoning to the idea of moving to a new city.
  3. The trainer couldn't believe how quickly the puppy was cottoning to the commands.
  4. I'm not sure if it's my imagination, but it seems like my boss is cottoning to me.
  5. It took me a while to cotton to the idea of having a pet, but now I love my dog.
  6. The new software is easy to use, and even beginners are cottoning to it quickly.
  7. I'm not cottoning to the new regulations; they're too restrictive.
  8. The new manager is a bit of a tyrant, and the employees aren't cottoning to him at all.
  9. I'll have to spend some more time on this project before I fully cotton to it.
  10. The older I get, the less I seem to cotton to change.

cottoning (to) Meaning

cottoning (to)

to begin to like (someone or something)

FAQs About the word cottoning (to)

to begin to like (someone or something)

wishing (for), singling (out), caring (for), enjoying, leaning (toward or towards), reveling (in), delighting (in),grooving (on), revelling (in), desiring

rejecting, hating,disliking, abhorring, throwing away, refusing, loathing, disfavoring, turning down, declining

The students were cottoning to their new teacher's methods quite quickly.

I'm still not cottoning to the idea of moving to a new city.

The trainer couldn't believe how quickly the puppy was cottoning to the commands.

I'm not sure if it's my imagination, but it seems like my boss is cottoning to me.