Similar words: woollen, hollywood, coolly, wool, woolen, cotton wool, jolly, molly. Meaning: ['wʊlɪ] adj. 1. having a fluffy character or appearance 2. confused and vague; used especially of thinking 3. covered with dense often matted or curly hairs 4. covered with dense cottony hairs or hairlike filaments.
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61. Elephant ancestors are known as the Woolly Mammoth.
62. The woolly aphid has a lanate coat resembling cotton.
63. It was a wild and woolly town.
64. Unfortunately her policies are woolly even by modern standards.
65. Two stingless bees drowned in a sugary pool; the woolly opossum drinks around them.
66. Among the most destructive enemies of the apple orchard are the codling moth, various species of mites, the woolly aphid, the apple maggot, the red-banded leaf roller, and scale insects.
67. Woolly and Columbian mammoths, two species of elephant that once lived in North America, may have interbred.
68. Branchlets with sparse woolly tomentum ; abaxial veins of leaves with white hairs and with sparse arachnoid tomentum .
69. The year saw a flurry of genomes published, from that of the woolly mammoth to individual cancer patients, a feat aided by a surge in new genetic sequencing techniques, which also made the top ten.
70. Connecting is what our ancestors were doing thousands of years ago when they gathered around the fire to eat woolly mammoth steaks or stitch together the latest animal-hide fashions.
71. IT is powerfully built and big-boned. ITs long, waterproof outer coat, which varies in colour, covers a thick, woolly undercoat.
72. Last week, families were touring Moscow's Palaeontology Museum, which has a large woolly mammoth discovered in Yakutia in 1842 displayed in its upstairs exhibition.
73. The woolly mammoth was a smaller furrier beast, that lived in the north closer to the glaciers of the Ice Ages, from Alaska through Canada, and east to the Great Lakes and New England.
74. The extinction of the woolly mammoth and other large ice age animals can't be blamed on a 'human blitzkrieg', say researchers.
75. And this revealed the woolly mammoth's blood adapted to cope with the freezing conditions.
76. Missing only her hair and toenails, Lyuba is the best discovered example yet of a woolly mammoth spat from its tomb deep in the Russian permafrost.
77. Sam scratched his woolly head . " Ah did -- an'Ah din't.
78. the cave paintings at Lascaux, for example, are an ochred zooanalia of horses, stags, bison, felines, a woolly rhinoceros, a bird, a leaping cow — and only one puny man.
79. Woolly apple aphid(Eriosoma lanigerum Hausmann) was one of important plant quarantine pests in plant production and trade. Its risk of spread and infestation were also increasing.
80. It is no good setting vague and woolly goals — you will not know whether or not you have really achieved them.
81. It was here that in May 2007 another reindeer herder stumbled on the corpse of a perfectly preserved female baby woolly mammoth – which he named Lyuba, after his wife.
82. Any of various small arboreal marsupials of the family Phalangeridae, of Australia and adjac islands, having a long tail and dense woolly fur and including the cuscus and the flying phalanger.
83. The conservative critique of Mr Obama is that he is Jimmy Carter redux: a woolly idealist who thinks he can sweet-talk bad guys into behaving.
84. Research in the field saw scientists reconstruct the genetic code of the woolly mammoth in 2008, and our Neanderthal cousins earlier this year.
85. She is the most perfectly preserved woolly mammoth ever discovered.
86. Savannah and forest elephants have been separated for at least three million years, they say, and are as distinct from each other as Asian elephants are from the extinct woolly mammoth.
87. Important gaps in the picture remain, but even so, enough data is there to make a comparison between the woolly mammoth and its closest living relative, the elephant, they said.
87. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
88. Whenever Woolly Razorback blocks, remove an ice counter from it.
89. Any of various Eurasian plants of the genus Verbascum, especially V. thapsus, a tall plant having closely clustered yellow flowers and leaves covered with dense, woolly down.
90. IMAGE 3: Woolly mammoth resconstruction at the Royal BC Museum, Victoria, British Columbia (Wikimedia Commons).
More similar words: woollen, hollywood, coolly, wool, woolen, cotton wool, jolly, molly, dolly, holly, folly, wholly, lolly, hollyhock, mollycoddle, colloquially, collywobbles, shilly-shally, dilly-dally, dillydally, woo, roll-on roll-off, woof, wood, woody, woods, woozy, wooer, swoon, swoop.