Meaning & Definition of word "Woolly"

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    Woolly

    /ˈwʊli/

    noun:

    • 1. A woolly animal, especially a sheep.
      • Example: They raised several woollies on their farm for their fleece.

    adjective:

    • 1. Made of or resembling wool; fuzzy or soft in texture.
      • Example: She wore a woolly sweater to keep warm in the cold weather.
    • 2. Confused or vague in thought or expression; not clearly defined.
      • Example: His woolly explanation left us more confused than before.
    • 3. Characterized by thick or soft fur, often used to describe animals like sheep.
      • Example: The woolly sheep grazed peacefully in the field.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'wolle', referring to wool.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    woolly-headed:

    Having confused or unclear thinking.

    woolly logic:

    Reasoning that is vague or lacking clarity.

    Related Words

    wool:

    Fiber obtained from sheep and used in textiles.

    fleece:

    The wool covering of a sheep.

    sheep:

    A domesticated ruminant animal with a thick woolly coat.

    Slang Meanings of woolly

    Meaning: Confused or unclear.

    Example Sentence: I was feeling a bit woolly after the long meeting.

    Meaning: Imprecise or fuzzy in thinking.

    Example Sentence: His reasons for quitting were quite woolly.