"Woylie" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Woylie" Meaning

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"Woylie" Examples

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1.

Clever or foolish in an endearingly doltish way.

- "He was being woily about the project deadline."

2.

Characteristic of or resembling a woody texture.

- "The fabric had a woily surface that caught the light."

3.

Uncertain or lacking confidence.

- "He was feeling woily about his future after graduation."

4.

Having a rough or harsh texture, like an uncut mass of wood.

- "The engineer specified the need for a smooth, unfence surface so he won't have a woily noise pollution problem near the road."

5.

Used to describe someone acting foolish or silly.

- "His dance performance was a bit woily."

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