woolpacks

/ˈwʊlˌpæks/
noun
  1. Plural of woolpack; large bundles or bales of wool.
    • The dockworkers unloaded the woolpacks from the ship.
    • They stacked the woolpacks in the barn to keep them dry.
    • The auction featured woolpacks from several local farms.
  2. Plural of woolpack; cumulus clouds that look like bales of wool.
    • The sky was clear except for a few woolpacks near the mountains.
    • The children pointed at the woolpacks and imagined they were castles.
    • Woolpacks dotted the horizon as the storm approached.
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