Confused and vague; used especially of thinking.
Indistinct or hazy in outline.
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Examples for "woolly"
Examples for "woolly"
1Tens of thousands of years ago, woolly mammoths roamed the northern hemisphere.
2The woolly-haired African race includes the negroes and the very primitive bushmen.
3There were in the cave a number of stout and woolly rams.
4Unlike many prehistoric rhinos, woolly rhinos would be quite recognisable to us.
5My mind feels quite woolly, and the walls of the room shimmer.
1If the south achieves freedom it is through their work, however muddled.
2Confusion muddled his mind-hewasn't quite sure what to think or say.
3That issue settled, my mind drifted to another muddled order of business.
4And in normal circumstances everything would be dismissed as muddled red tape.
5The knock-out drops muddled her; but he went down like a log.
1Valerian knew that there was no point in arguing with the god-addled.
2There was enough in his pipe to keep him addled 'til dawn.
3Even in ruins, drug-addled and bloated, he made the faithful feel blessed.
4His addled brains are crammed with the wildest and most ignorant superstitions.'
5Doubts, beliefs, suspicions and truths addled with syllables which make a name.
1A befuddled Koch asks why the small sum would make a difference.
2His wide range of interests is masked by a faux-befuddled everyman persona.
3He looks confused now, befuddled, and I remember he has been drinking.
4And then McIntyre waits for the befuddled replies and reads them out.
5She looked befuddled, cute, a child dressed up for a greeting card.
1He emanates a wooly warmth even though his demeanor is somewhat aloof.
2They are especially common in tiger moths and wooly bear moths.
3Two more funnels appeared behind the first, wooly tubes dropping from the clouds.
4Those wooly worms was growing thicker hair for to stand a hard winter.
5She pulled her wooly cardigan tightly around herself and headed downstairs.
1No, those things always make you woolly-headed the whole next day.
2She never liked them, said they made her feel woolly-headed.
3He was woolly-headed and his wool was just getting gray.
4Little black woolly-headed baby with no clothes on!
5The congregation was black and woolly-headed-Hottentotschiefly, I believe, though there may have been some Kafirs amongst them.
1Spencer was still muzzy with painkillers and dazed by an anesthesia-born hangover.
2Worse still, his head felt muzzy and there was a sneeze brewing.
3His thoughts were muzzy and he tried to shake the feeling.
4I tell you, I was paralyzed; my brain was cider muzzy.
5The kicking stopped, and in the pause the muzzy oracular voice announced from within-
6On deck she found Bima conscious, if muzzy and weak.
7They even got to terms-extremelymuzzy terms, but terms nevertheless.
8He was exhausted; his head throbbed with a muzzy ache.
9Full of reaver's brain, still muzzy, Averan began to recognize her own precarious situation.
10As it is, a muzzy-headed sense of inertia prevails.
11But his memory of taking the ancient vow of the Oath-Bound Lords seemed muzzy, incomplete.
12John seemed a capable man, but was occasionally muzzy.
13He waited until the girl's eyes-stillsoft and muzzy-opened
14The Widow Bogart appeared trailing pinkish exclamations, And how is our lovely 'ittle muzzy today!
15Her eyes went bleared and her head muzzy, as if the world disintegrated around her.
16It wouldn't put her to sleep, only make her muzzy and-perhaps-moreparanoidthan she was already.