Synonym: fleece, woolen, woollen. Similar words: woof, woods, swoop, swoon, woody, wooden, woodland, heartwood. Meaning: [wʊl] n. 1. a fabric made from the hair of sheep 2. fiber sheared from animals (such as sheep) and twisted into yarn for weaving 3. outer coat of especially sheep and yaks.
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211, She does not succeed in persuasively outing the Don Juan / Superman with his diabolical red beard and Jaeger wool suits.
212, Men who did not take the cross received gifts of distaff and wool, implying that they were no better than women.
213, Opposite page: grey single-breasted pure New Wool suit, £225, from Blazer.
214, Grace swung her handbag in recognition, and a ball of wool jerked out and fell to the gutter.
215, He wore a heavy jacket and a wool ski hat.
216, Then cleanse your face again and splash with cool water or just a refreshing toner on cotton wool.
217, During the summer, he had insulated the roof by filling the areas between the joists with glass fibre wool.
218, My teeth were chattering, and the juice from the pear was dripping over my red wool mittens.
219, The values of the raw wool and the woollen cloth are included in the value of the coat.
220, A thick new olive green wool blanket covered Mrs Saulitis's window at night.
221, They controlled this cottage industry by buying, selling, transporting and exchanging raw wool, spun yam and woven cloth.
222, His pickers embezzled one pound in twenty and disguised the weight loss by throwing the wool on to wet stones.
223, Dealers often tell potential customers that the rug's silken appearance is due to the superb quality of the wool.
224, I wanted the garment to seem feminine even though it is made out of a yarn as heavy and warm as pure wool.
225, In the early years they manufactured and supplied both hand and machine knitting yarns in natural fibres, principally wool and mohair.
226, She had blondish-brown hair and was dressed in wool and fur.
227, Sometimes people would wince more from the coldness of the alcohol on the cotton wool than they would from the needle.
228, But Sir Emmanuel was good in other ways and he used to buy our wool at a fair price.
229, Not dressed in travel-stained wool and dusty chainmail with his sword hilt gleaming harshly in the sunshine.
230, To soften around the eyes,[www.Sentencedict.com] blend the edges of the eye shadow. Use a cotton wool bud for this.
231, Combinations of wool and nylon are usual, with loop-stitching at key points.
232, Thus farmers sell milk and young calves, as well as wool and lambs which are fattened on nearby lowland farms.
233, She settled on a plain pleated skirt in burgundy wool, a cream blouse and a lightweight cashmere sweater.
234, Originally the yarn for the cloth was hand-spun from wool by the crofters of Lewis and was wholly produced in the Isle.
235, Most clothes were of woven wool or linen, and the richest people even had silk garments.
236, It dyes wool a reddish brown colour, distinctively well known and often referred to in either language as crotal.
237, This page Simon Godfrey, left, wears Aran wool sweater from Principles.
238, It has remained a corn mill throughout its working life, having had no known connection with the wool trade.
239, I was the owner of a harmonium as well as the basket and the wool.
240, The first is a comparative study of wool textile organisations, investigating the relationship between career development, innovation and company performance.
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