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wooler

[ wool-er ]

noun

  1. a domestic animal raised for its wool.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of wooler1

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Example Sentences

The descent is abrupt on the south to the wide plain of Millfield, stretching along the Till nearly to Wooler.

Miss Wooler made me the offer, and I preferred it to one or two proposals of private governess-ship which I had before received.

We halted there for two days, and orders were sent forward to Wooler to prepare quarters.

The moor is in much better order now-a-days, for the muggers are all driven away north to Yetholm and Wooler.

It was decided that she should go to Wooler, and great hopes were entertained that so complete a change would be beneficial.

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