woolly

/ˈwʊli/
noun
  1. A woolen garment, especially a sweater or pullover.
    • She knitted a woolly for her grandson's birthday.
    • The old woolly had holes in the elbows.
    • He put on a warm woolly before going outside.
adjective
  1. Made of or resembling wool; soft and fuzzy.
    • The puppy had a woolly coat that was fun to pet.
    • She wore a warm woolly hat in the winter.
    • He bought a woolly scarf to protect his neck from the cold.
  2. Vague, unclear, or not well thought out.
    • The politician gave a woolly answer that didn't address the question.
    • His woolly thinking led to a confusing plan.
    • The instructions were too woolly for anyone to follow.
  3. Relating to or characteristic of sheep or wool production.
    • They visited a woolly farm to see how sheep are sheared.
    • The woolly industry is important in New Zealand.
    • The woolly trade has declined in recent years.
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