wooly

/ˈwʊli/
adjective
  1. Made of or resembling wool; soft and fluffy like wool.
    • The lamb had a thick, wooly coat that kept it warm.
    • She wore a warm wooly sweater on the cold winter day.
    • He bought a pair of wooly socks for hiking in the mountains.
  2. Vague, unclear, or confused in thought or expression.
    • The politician gave a wooly speech that avoided the real issues.
    • His explanation was too wooly and didn't answer the question.
    • I have a wooly memory of what happened that night.
  3. Characterized by a lack of order or discipline; rough or lawless.
    • The frontier town was a wooly place with few rules.
    • The early days of the internet were a wooly time with little regulation.
    • The party got a bit wooly after midnight.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A garment made of wool, especially a sweater or pullover.
    • He packed a few woolies for the trip to the mountains.
    • The child's favorite wooly was bright red with a reindeer pattern.
    • She pulled on a thick wooly before going outside.
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