Of or related to or made of wool.
A fabric made from the hair of sheep.
1 Nine tenths of the commerce of the kingdom consisted in woollen goods.
2 Claudius put the woollen cap in his pocket, and began the ascent.
3 The formation of hydrocellulose has a very important bearing in woollen manufacture.
4 He found her shrinking over the fire, wrapped in a woollen shawl.
5 Here, take this,' and he moved to slip off his woollen cloak.
6 On another side is the bed with white coverlid and woollen blankets.
7 They wear heavy woollen clothes to keep out the cold and wet.
8 Harrateen, a strong, stiff woollen material, formed the most universal bed hanging.
9 They wrapped themselves in light woollen blankets and didn't feel the heat.
10 The city has also flour and woollen mills, breweries and ice factories.
11 Congregated together were about fifty sunburnt laborers, arrayed in coarse woollen shirts.
12 Nobody ever saw it, however, and the gaudy woollen roses blushed unseen.
13 Ed Rankin stepped inside and got his leather jacket and woollen muffler.
14 He put on some woollen wrappers and a pair of deerskin moccasins.
15 Tefza is also celebrated for its native black and white woollen manufactures.
16 They talked together while Mercy Gale doffed her overall and woollen bonnet.
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