"Woollen" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Woollen refers to something made from or relating to wool, a natural fiber obtained from sheep or other animals. It can describe a fabric made from wool, or something made from wool, such as clothing, carpets, or yarn.
5 Examples of using the word "woollen"
The woollen sweater was soft and warm against her skin.
The blanket was made of thick, woollen yarn.
I bought a beautiful woollen scarf to keep my neck warm in the winter.
Some people prefer sleeping with a woollen blanket to regulate their body temperature.
The shop sells a variety of woollen hats, gloves, and scarves for the colder months.
An expression of excitement, joy, or triumph, often exclaimed when something special or remarkable happens. It can be used to express triumph, victory, or celebration, similar to "hurray" or "hurrah."
Attracting or attempting to attract someone's admiration, approval, or affection, typically in a charming or flattering way.
Wool is a natural fiber obtained from the fleece of sheep and some other animals, and is often used in textiles, clothing, and other products. It is warm, lightweight, breathable, and can be woven or knitted into various fabrics.
Woolies is an informal or colloquial term referring to Woolworths Limited, a supermarket chain, or Woolworth, a hardware store or variety store that was popular in many countries, particularly in the mid-20th century. In some regions, it also refers to a medical term for humans and some other mammals that lose pieces of wool while they are shedding their winter coats, especially those with fur coats.
The word "woollens" refers to:<br><br>(knitted or woven) clothes or fabrics made from wool, such as sweaters, coats, etc.
The state or quality of being woolly, characterized by a somewhat vagueness or imperfection in thought or argument; lack of clearness, precision, or conciseness.
Woolloomooloo is a neighborhood in the City of Sydney, Australia, located on the southern shore of Sydney Harbour. It is part of the larger area known as Surry Hills.
Covered with thick soft hairs or fur; velvety. <br><br>Example: "The sheep were grazing on a very woolly hill."