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Meanings of thick fleece in English
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Usage of thick fleece in English
1
That, of course, was because he had lost his thickfleece.
2
Most of the blood had soaked into the thickfleece at the collar.
3
This arises from its bulkier shape, caused by its thickfleece of long wool.
4
First came the thickfleece of the thousand-headed beast, the collective soul of the herd.
5
An acrylate coating inside the fabric increases wind resistance, and a thickfleece layer provides additional warmth.
6
Shrek was discovered living wild in 2004, shorn of his thickfleece, and since then has travelled the country raising money for charity.
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Lord Roke climbed down hand over hand in the thickfleece of her coat, until he reached the hem at the level of her knees.
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It was moth-eaten, and ragged around the bottom, but lined with thickfleece, and the wind was picking up, cold and out of the west.
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At last the old dame known as "Aunt Nancy," all hung with great folds of thickfleece, spoke her mind plainly to Snowball himself.
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Because of their thickfleeces and helplessness, sheep suffer greatly from the attacks of ticks, lice and other parasites.
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The reflected moonlight showed them well enough, breathing evenly and lying calmly upon their beds, the thickfleeces spread over them for the still-cold night.