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are woolly
adjective
Made of wool.
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Laws protecting whistleblowers in government and business, as well as reporters, are woolly.
"We are soft," they wrote to me, "and we are woolly.
Mr Abbott's policies on all are woolly.
Unfortunately her policies are woolly even by modern standards.
Its blunt-toothed broad wrinkled leaves are woolly white below and pale green and downy above.
But their communiqués are woolly or bullying, and their "dialogues" sound more like sermons.
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Co-operation has been woolly.
It has to be clear; it can't be woolly.
His policy thinking is woolly.
"Oh, those are woolly-mammoth tusks," he guessed.
ANCHORAGE — Yes, Alaska is woolly and wild.
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