Tens of thousands of years ago, woolly mammoths roamed the northern hemisphere.
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The woolly-haired African race includes the negroes and the very primitive bushmen.
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There were in the cave a number of stout and woolly rams.
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Unlike many prehistoric rhinos, woolly rhinos would be quite recognisable to us.
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My mind feels quite woolly, and the walls of the room shimmer.
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He emanates a wooly warmth even though his demeanor is somewhat aloof.
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They are especially common in tiger moths and wooly bear moths.
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Two more funnels appeared behind the first, wooly tubes dropping from the clouds.
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Those wooly worms was growing thicker hair for to stand a hard winter.
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She pulled her wooly cardigan tightly around herself and headed downstairs.
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Come along, you ornery, pigeon-toed, knock-kneed, sway-backed, wooly-haired excuse, you.
Uso de woolly-haired en inglés
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And amidst this silence, the woolly-haired gipsy girl had sung in a low key and an unknown tongue.
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Johnny Cos, the yellow, woolly-haired boatman, plying his oars, sat perforce in face of his passengers and close to them.
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We have seen native Africans who were jet black, woolly-haired, and yet possessing fine teeth, beautiful features, tall, graceful, and athletic.
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Our prehistoric ancestors hunted the mammoth, the woolly-haired rhinoceros, and Irish elk; the ancient Britons had the wild ox, the deer, and the wolf.
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I opened another door and a crazy-eyed, woolly-haired, scrawny guy in too-big pants and too-big shoes shouldered a gun at me from across the room.
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There remain to be noticed the black woolly-haired races of the Philippines and the Malay peninsula, the former called "Negritos," and the latter "Semangs."