woollily

/ˈwʊlɪli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is unclear, confused, or lacking sharpness.
    • She remembered the event only woollily, as if through a fog.
    • He spoke woollily, unable to give a straight answer.
    • The instructions were woollily written, leaving everyone confused.
  2. In a soft, fuzzy, or wool-like manner.
    • The clouds drifted woollily across the sky.
    • The lamb's coat felt woollily soft against her cheek.
    • He wrapped the scarf woollily around his neck.