Confused and vague; used especially of thinking.
Covered with dense often matted or curly hairs.
Having a fluffy character or appearance.
1 Tens of thousands of years ago, woolly mammoths roamed the northern hemisphere.
2 The woolly -haired African race includes the negroes and the very primitive bushmen.
3 There were in the cave a number of stout and woolly rams.
4 Unlike many prehistoric rhinos, woolly rhinos would be quite recognisable to us.
5 My mind feels quite woolly , and the walls of the room shimmer.
6 The Black Man, whose woolly head is filled with ideas of rising.
7 Then he undid the package slowly and drew forth a woolly sheep.
8 A woolly caterpillar was the last test that I stood for him.
9 He was of the woolly tribe which is made to be fleeced.
10 The Wadreagans and Wurgelans are of a dark bronze, with woolly hair.
11 This here wrinkled outfit is some too woolly for the big town.
12 He was twenty, and though not dark in colour, has woolly hair.
13 So he fell sound asleep, and dreamed about the woolly white lamb.
14 Regina softly patted the woolly head, and her eyes glistened with delight.
15 The days were getting cold and the lamb's woolly coat was thick.
16 A different tactic had to be devised to hunt the woolly pachyderms.
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