Examples of using Cocoons in English and their translations into Arabic
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Because I don't know if anyone who came out of those cocoons is worth saving.
Three-month old wigglers can produce two to three semi-translucent yellow worm cocoons a week.
Innovative unique design The design is inspired by cocoons to be transformed into butterflies, the shape of the product is natural and beautiful. 2.
Innovative unique design The design is inspired by cocoons to be transformed into butterflies, the shape of the product is natural and beautiful. 2.
You know how I like to find caterpillars… and put'em in jars and feed'em… and watch'em make cocoons?
Silk, a famous textile material of China, can be easily and adequately obtained as either raw cocoons or processed fibers from regions south of the Yangtze River, known as"the homeland of silk" for more than 3,000 years.
Following an exclusive 9-step refining process, silk sericin is preciously extracted from gold silk cocoons and then combined with Italian olive oil extract and Vitamin B3 to form the Gold Flavo-silk Tricomplex.
If someone else does not know, the silkworm cocoons- those houses made of natural silk, which ripen larvae- it's not only valuable fur, but also the old-fashioned method of care of skin and hair.
These cocoons.
Yes, cocoons.
Those cocoons?
Cocoons, alternate reality.
Take us to the cocoons.
Tons of cocoons are harvested.
Everyone in these cocoons was connected.
(Deb) You know, cocoons.
I wasn't in the cocoons.
Carrying little cocoons around. Collecting them.
When butterflies emerge from their cocoons.
Look around. No cocoons.