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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "wooly" in a sentence

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    wooly


    1. She had to admit the thing did not look mechanical, it looked like a huge black man with massive arms and shoulders and short wooly hair


    2. Into this he put a wooly jumper, spare socks and underwear, an extra shirt and a pair of shorts and a sleeping bag


    3. She felt his wooly shoulders brush against her


    4. It was like the wild, wooly West


    5. is every splay footed, hump backed, thick lipped, flat nosed, wooly headed, ebon colored Negro


    6. wooly clothes in the midst of a snowy terrain were stationed on


    7. First the white wooly hair was torn away


    8. There was an elephant-type with long wooly green fur and ten ivory horns sticking out from its face


    9. Wild and wooly, hair disheveled and hung over


    10. Hairs on the face of the Eastern Wooly Lemur have little

    11. What he’d really hoped for was a nice big wooly mammoth


    12. But, no matter how much ground he covered, he hadn’t come across a wooly mammoth


    13. the sense in that? A short haired mammoth with a wooly tail? But this was no mammoth


    14. Trolls, as they lumbered across the icy plains, had stood out awfully clearly to the great wooly mammoths


    15. The innocent pink sweater had been replaced with a dark blue wooly one


    16. and armpits from wearing the wooly Santa Clause suit


    17. incense, wooly hats and “Free Tibet” ringtones


    18. “Yeah, but you’ve got to quit fighting with the history teacher over what color a wooly mammoth is or how long claws are on a T-rex


    19. Her mind said bull, but her gut said wooly mammoth


    20. But once we left Africa: and became nomads: we hunted the European Bison, and the Wooly Mammoth, and the Mastodons into extinction

    21. The huge Mastodons and Wooly Mammoths they hunted and killed during the many Ice Ages is a proven anthropological fact


    22. Mr Clare, who had volunteered to help; then Tess, Marian, Izz Huett, and Retty; then Bill Lewell, Jonathan, and the married dairywomen— Beck Knibbs, with her wooly black hair and rolling eyes; and flaxen Frances, consumptive from the winter damps of the water-meads—who lived in their respective cottages


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    Synonyms for "wooly"

    woolly woolly-haired wooly wooly-haired addled befuddled muddled muzzy woolly-headed wooly-minded flocculent

    "wooly" definitions

    having a fluffy character or appearance


    confused and vague; used especially of thinking


    covered with dense often matted or curly hairs