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wooler

[wool-er]

noun

  1. a domestic animal raised for its wool.



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Word History and Origins

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Example Sentences

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Steven Parkinson had just begun work in January installing new equipment at Scotts Park in Wooler, a town encircled by the rolling Cheviot Hills.

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Steven's company got in touch with the clerk of Wooler Parish Council, Kerren Rodgers, but the find was equally baffling to the authority.

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In Wooler, the decision was taken to call in Brimstone, one of a handful of companies in the UK which specialises in the removal of wartime ordnance.

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"There were 2,000 military personnel stationed at RAF Milfield north of Wooler alone."

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Colin Durward, who runs Blyth Battery, a set of wartime defensive structures on the Northumberland coast, says he "wasn't surprised at all" when he heard about the bombs buried in Wooler.

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