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wooly

/wool-ee/US // ˈwʊl i //

毛茸茸的,羊毛状的,毛茸茸,毛茸茸的东西

Definitions

  1. 1

    wool·i·er, wool·i·est,plural wool·ies.

    • : woolly.

Examples

  • This hunting heritage goes back thousands of years, to the last ice age, when a remarkably ice-free Kobuk Valley teemed with big game, including the wooly mammoth.

  • I was taken into one by Maurice, a gnarled old Vietnam vet in a wooly hat.

  • Designer Phoebe Philo presented a cool collection of wooly outerwear and unexpected proportions.

  • The problem with the Republican Party is there are too many wooly mammoths like me wandering around.

  • He's a child's plaything—about as much use as the little wooly dog that lives down by the sawmill.

  • They stood about gracefully to be admired, with their wooly hair fluffed out at right angles to their head, for the occasion.

  • Nurse Farrow made a wry face as though she'd just discovered that the stuff she had in her mouth was a ball of wooly centipedes.

  • I'le make him think he's got straddle his wooly hoss, and an army of mermades was after him with red hot pitchforks.

  • One day I had to actually drive her out of my room, but it warn't but a little while before she put her wooly head in again.