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1 Tracey held on tight, clutching at the thick woolen fabric of his blazer.
2 But do remember to take your thick woolen socks with you this time.'
3 The garments represent a thick woolen stuff, whose folds show very little pliancy.
4 Her thick woolen sock was wet with blood, and the pain was excruciating.
5 Both men wore thick woolen socks and the school-bus-colored jumpsuits.
6 Claws tore through her thick woolen cloak as if it were flimsy as onionskin.
7 She wore a pair of thick woolen slippers like those his grandmother had worn.
8 Her arms felt frail inside their thick woolen sleeves.
9 A thick woolen bandage was wrapped around one hand.
10 He returned with a pair of thick woolen socks, and a pair of leather farm-boots.
11 Tom and Rafe were there comfortably getting into thick woolen socks and big lumbermen's boots.
12 So I bought clothes: three shirts, a new pair of pants, and thick woolen socks.
13 When we left England the air was wintry, and thick woolen clothing and fires were necessary.
14 They wear two pairs of thick woolen stockings.
15 And here is a thick woolen scarf.
16 So I'm camouflaged in old, ragged clothes and a thick woolen hat that nearly covers my eyes.
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