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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost woolly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly soft, fuzzy, or unclear, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The explanation was almost woolly, making it difficult for the audience to grasp the main point."
Alternatives: "nearly fuzzy" or "somewhat unclear".
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More important, it is superb: brown in color yet bright in the mouth, with a bracing, spicy, tart, almost woolly complexity reminiscent of a Belgian lambic.
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Given the sensitivity of the topic, official immigration statistics are almost comically woolly, the numbers of entries extrapolated from a tiny sample and the number of exits not counted at all.
Tina Selby, 50, from Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, has posted almost 5,000 woolly hats to regiments in Helmand Province and has 1,500 ready to go.
After several generations of cross-breeding these hybrids, an almost pure woolly mammoth would be produced.
The horse had almost joined the woolly mammoth and the T. rex on the list of extinct species when man first domesticated it in around 4,000BC.
From time to time, the cameras would cut to Henry, arms folded on his knees under a checked blanket, his face almost invisible under a woolly hat; the bench might as well have been a bath chair wheeled to a deserted beach.
The trouble is, that definition is so woolly it is almost enforceable.
How about a "woolly-doop-doop"?
Ms. Foster's Gertrude is somewhat hampered by the textual trims, to the point that her brief performance as the second gravedigger, in which she sports a woolly Cockney accent, is almost as memorable.
Her conclusion about pornography is pretty woolly.
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