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was woolly
adjective
Made of wool.
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The picture may be more Gin Lane than Beer Street, but the novel revels in the gutter: "The air was woolly in the Spoony.
It was woolly but coherent: his most unambiguous showcase of the set, and the one that threw the whole picture into focus.
Despite these confusions, Welby denied that the church was woolly in its preaching in a testy exchange with the former Conservative cabinet minister Ann Widdecombe, who left the Church of England over its support of female priests in 1992, but phoned in on Friday to attack it.
As if conscious of this tenuous connection, Hope and Knauer never quite took off in the opening allegro; Hope's phrasing was woolly and Knauer's incoherent and muddy, and while the closing allegretto grazioso fizzed well enough, the whole piece felt lumpy and uneven.
It's not clear if Elasmotherium was woolly, but plenty of other species were.
But Sweden's ambassador to the Arctic Council, Gustaf Lind, rejected the Greenpeace claims that the document was woolly and vague.
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Co-operation has been woolly.
It has to be clear; it can't be woolly.
Laws protecting whistleblowers in government and business, as well as reporters, are woolly.
"We are soft," they wrote to me, "and we are woolly.
His policy thinking is woolly.
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