Woolier example sentences

wool·ly

adjective

woolier (comparative adjective)

  - made of wool:

  - (of an animal, plant, or part) bearing or naturally covered with wool or hair resembling wool:

  - resembling wool in texture or appearance:

  - vague or confused in expression or character:

  - (of a sound) indistinct or distorted:

Synonyms

woolen, wool, fleecy, fleecy, shaggy, hairy, fluffy, flocculent, downy, floccose, vague, hazy, unclear, unfocused, fuzzy, blurry, foggy, nebulous, imprecise, inexact, indefinite, confused, muddled, disorganized, clear

"Woolier" Example Sentences

1. The woolier the sheep, the warmer the coat.
2. His explanation was woolier than a sheepdog's coat.
3. The woolier the yarn, the thicker the sweater.
4. She preferred the woolier textures in her home décor.
5. His woolier thinking led him down the wrong path.
6. The mountaintops were woolier with fresh snowfall.
7. The woolier sections of the carpet felt coziest.
8. The argument became increasingly woolier and less coherent.
9. He chose the woolier of the two hats to brave the cold.
10. The woolier the dog, the more comfortable the hug.
11. Her woolier thoughts wandered to distant lands.
12. The woolier the fleece, the better the quality of the wool.
13. His handwriting was becoming increasingly woolier with age.
14. The woolier the landscape, the more challenging the trek.
15. A woolier texture added depth to the painting.
16. The woolier the sweater, the warmer she felt.
17. It was a woolier kind of love, comfortable and warm.
18. The woolier the cloud, the heavier the impending rain.
19. Compared to the smooth surface, this one felt much woolier.
20. He found solace in the woolier aspects of his work.
21. His arguments were often woolier and lacked concrete evidence.
22. The woolier parts of the story were the most intriguing.
23. She preferred a woolier approach to problem-solving.
24. The woolier the material, the more insulating it became.
25. The scene became woolier as the fog rolled in.
26. My memories of that time are getting woolier by the day.
27. He sketched the woolier texture of the old tree bark.
28. The woolier the blanket, the better she slept.
29. He described the experience in terms that were quite woolier.
30. The painting depicted a woolier landscape under a stormy sky.
31. The more abstract the art, the woolier the interpretation.
32. His explanations were unnecessarily woolier and confusing.
33. The older the photograph, the woolier the image appeared.
34. The fabric felt surprisingly woolier to the touch.
35. The woolier the yarn, the more difficult it was to knit.
36. She opted for the woolier option, despite its higher price.
37. The woolier the mountain, the more snow it held.
38. He presented a woolier argument that lacked clarity.
39. The woolier the texture, the better it absorbed sound.
40. The woolier the dog’s fur, the warmer it seemed.
41. His mind felt woolier after a long day's work.
42. The more he drank, the woolier his thoughts became.
43. The woolier the sheep's coat, the more wool it yielded.
44. The story became woolier as he added more embellishments.
45. The woolier parts of the tapestry were the most intricate.
46. He found the woolier material more comforting to wear.
47. A woolier style was preferred for the winter collection.
48. The woolier the coat, the better it protected against the wind.
49. He felt a woolier sense of unease creeping in.
50. The woolier the landscape, the more difficult to navigate.

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