Sentence examples for woolly from inspiring English sources

The word "woolly" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this word as an adjective to describe something that is fuzzy, shaggy, or resembling wool, like "a woolly hat".

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woolly

adjective

Made of wool.

  • Put on a woolly jumper and turn down the thermostat.

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On redistribution, however, Caborn has often appeared woolly, too accepting of the Premier League arguments, leading to grumbles that he listens too much to Richards, a fellow native of Sheffield.

Even the giant leprechaun dressed in a heavy bottle-green coat and a woolly detachable head near a Dublin landmark seemed to be enjoying the sunshine.

Applying new labels to a timeless problem veils the jagged reality with woolly language – often used to justify actions that directly harm those most in need.

It was co-written by Jon Ronson, inspired by his time in Sievey's band in the late 80s, but this Frank is American and present-day, explains director Lenny Abrahamson from beneath a woolly cap and several layers of outerwear.

An rookie MP with no powerbase and rather woolly promises won't get things done for Indi, she argues.

Or maybe it was just because it was the first place in India that I had to wear a woolly hat and scarf.

Ceylan's film, which centres on an Anatolian hotelier's uneasy relationships with his family, is "bruising, woolly and occasionally brilliant", according to Xan Brooks, who reviewed it earlier this week.

I love autumn: the dampness, the rot, the layers both on the ground and on me, the woolly jumpers.

Especially through a first half in which the long odds-on favourites should have fallen at least one but probably two goals behind, the Ibrox players evinced the woolly headed and stiff-jointed movement of men whose nights have been spent concentrating on self-indulgence.

But they miss the point that a booming economy, not woolly patriotism, brought in those dollars.

Those problems have mostly been replaced by more cerebral complaints.But stress is a fearfully woolly concept.

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