Meaning & Definition of word "Fleece"
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Fleece
/fliːs/
noun:
- 1. The soft, woolly covering of a sheep or similar animal.
- Example: The farmer sheared the fleece from the sheep in the spring.
- 2. A soft fabric made to look like sheep's wool.
- Example: She wore a warm fleece jacket during the cold winter days.
verb:
- 1. To obtain a large amount of money from someone, often by deceiving or cheating them.
- Example: He fleeced the investors with a fraudulent business scheme.
- 2. To strip off the fleece or wool from a sheep.
- Example: The shepherd will fleece the sheep once a year to collect wool.
Etymology
From Middle English 'fleece', originating from Old English 'flēos', related to 'flēogan' meaning to fly.
Common Phrases and Expressions
fleece someone:
To deceive or cheat someone.
fleece market:
A market with inflated prices or deals that are too good to be true.
fleece jacket:
A warm upper garment made from fleece fabric.
Related Words
sheep:
An animal commonly raised for its wool.
wool:
The soft, curly hair that grows on sheep.
Slang Meanings of fleece
Meaning: To con or scam someone.
Example Sentence: He fleeced me on that deal, making it look too good to be true.
Meaning: To overcharge or cheat excessively.
Example Sentence: The repairman really tried to fleece me with those prices.