Sentence examples for a less woolly from inspiring English sources

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It wouldn't – if Goold had come up with a less woolly interpretation".

Another lookalike, T. inodermeum, has a less woolly cap texture and flesh that turns bright pinkish red when injured.

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In mid-October he signed legislation aimed at making life a bit less woolly for the thousand-odd flock-tenders in his state, most of whom are "guest workers" from Peru.

You prefer the term "just" to "fair" because it's less woolly.

But it is conveniently packaged and Lord Giddens's reputation among policy wonks (as well as an endorsement from Mr Clinton) will propel it onto shelves in high places.Those who crave something less woolly will prefer Sir Nicholas Stern's book.

The researchers point out that politicians have bandied the term about for years, but have not thought to measure it though it is less woolly than the (no less bandied-about) idea of "sustainable development".Mr Esty and his researchers sorted through 67 separate variables that it reckoned could influence environmental sustainability, ranging from sulphur dioxide in the air to corruption.

The coat of the Djungarian hamster is less woolly than that of the Campbell's dwarf hamster, and apart from the normal colouring, they can be coloured sapphire, sapphire pearl, or normal pearl.

Score one for low-tech, high-impact interventions: The newest revolution in microbiology testing walks on four legs and says "baa". It's the hair sheep, a less-hirsute version of the familiar woolly barnyard resident.

The Christian Science Monitor article contains an image of a model of a woolly mammoth.

Adam has a beard and a woolly cap.

L. vellereus is larger with a thick stipe, woolly cap and less crowded gills, but is not as tall.

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