woolinesses

/ˈwʊlinəsɪz/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being woolly; soft, fuzzy texture or appearance.
    • The woolinesses of different sheep breeds vary greatly.
    • The woolinesses of the clouds made them look like cotton balls.
    • She loved the woolinesses of the new blanket.
  2. Vagueness or lack of clarity in thought or expression.
    • The woolinesses of his argument made it hard to follow.
    • The woolinesses of the instructions led to confusion.
    • Her essay was criticized for its woolinesses and lack of focus.
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