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woolly

adjective as in resembling wool

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adjective as in made of or covered in wool

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adjective as in confused

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An army of Wildlings, some giants, and a woolly mammoth or two?

Rockefeller Republicans have long gone the way of the woolly mammoth.

And every second belief in the world is a woolly superstition.

In a typical post, she wears a crazy-looking pinafore with an outrageous collar, round-frame shades, and thick, woolly knee socks.

Did she learn from the New York 23rd District election that being a moderate Republican is a lot like being a woolly mammoth?

I have drawn him gray and woolly, and you can see that he is very proud because he has a wreath of flowers in his hair.

What do you suppose Sunbridge will say to your new expressions à la the wild and woolly West?

The woolly stems of the millet, likewise, defied their insatiable appetites.

They are just as much a manufactured article as the little woolly "baa-baas" in the baby's Noah's Ark.

Cautiously then she reached out and touched the soft, woolly cuff of his blanket-wrapper.

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On this page you'll find 34 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to woolly, such as: flocculent, bushy, downy, hairy, hirsute, and fluffy.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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