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wooly

American  
[wool-ee] / ˈwʊl i /

adjective

woolier, wooliest,

plural

woolies
  1. woolly.


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Wooly socks and gardening shoes were a fun nod to the painter, who spent much of his time outdoors, yet also a nod to Jones himself, a designer for whom humor is never far away.

From Washington Times • Jun. 24, 2022

This Pasadena Playhouse presentation, produced in association with the Huntington and Wooly Mammoth Theatre in Washington, D.C., moves at a chilling clip.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 4, 2022

Among the titles: "Ginger," "Paddy O’Day," "Little Miss Nobody," "Wild and Wooly" and "Arizona Wildcat."

From Fox News • Aug. 9, 2021

Jon gave me a Wooly Pig mug and said, “Our rule is you get one for free if we can’t remember how many times you’ve been here.”

From Washington Post • Jan. 25, 2021

The smiling Wally the Wooly mammoth, Hypacrosauras, and dodo bird on the front of his sweatshirt are faded.

From "The Last Cuentista" by Donna Barba Higuera