Confused and vague; used especially of thinking.
Covered with dense often matted or curly hairs.
Having a fluffy character or appearance.
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.
6They are black in color, tall, well-shaped, with regular features and wooly hair.
7Her wooly hair was plaited into little tails which stuck out in all directions.
8The little page-boy had a pet of a wooly head.
9What we're all talking about is like a wooly mammoth.
10James Childress is a black man, small of stature, with crisp wooly dark hair.
11Come along, you ornery, pigeon-toed, knock-kneed, sway-backed, wooly-haired excuse, you.
12I turned to face a wooly mammoth of a man.
13Behind him, a huge wooly dog, weighing a massive seventy kilos, followed his steps.
14His "quick nap" after talking to Kip had left him wooly.
15It will be our night to howl, and every man will be a wooly wolf.
16I was muffled in my father's sweaty smell and the wooly scratch of his pullover.