Crossword-Solution: WOOLY
We have 18 clues for the answer “WOOLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| "__ Bully" (1965 tune) | 1 answer |
| ___ Willy (classic toy with a magnetic personality") | 1 answer |
| Wild's partner | 1 answer |
| Like some winter hats: Var. | 1 answer |
| Like a merino sheep | 1 answer |
| Lanate: Var. | 1 answer |
| Fuzzy: Var. | 1 answer |
| '-- Bully' ('65 hit) | 1 answer |
| "___ Bully" (1965 hit) | 1 answer |
| Covered in soft, fluffy fibers | 1 answer |
| flocculent | 2 answers |
| Wild partner | 3 answers |
| Like a sheep | 3 answers |
| lanate | 3 answers |
| Sheep-like | 3 answers |
| Like a lamb | 7 answers |
| Sheep-ish? | 54 answers |
| Fuzzy | 65 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEART
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with WOOLY (5)
Straggling processions of wooly brown caterpillars wend their way in the short grass by the wayside, where the wild carrot and the purple bull-thistle are coming into bloom.
Powder or meal was first used in Europe by the Poles, to conceal their scald heads; but the present fashion of using it, as well as the modish method of dressing the hair, must have been borrowed from the Hottentots, who grease their wooly heads with mutton suet and then paste it over with the powder called buchu.
Wooly's wife, a silly woman, and not very handsome, but no spirit in her at all; and their discourse mean, and the fear of the troubles of the times hath made them not to bring their plate to town, since it was carried out upon the business of the fire, so that they drink in earth and a wooden can, which I do not like.
Wooly’s wife, a silly woman, and not very handsome, but no spirit in her at all; and their discourse mean, and the fear of the troubles of the times hath made them not to bring their plate to town, since it was carried out upon the business of the fire, so that they drink in earth and a wooden can, which I do not like.
The room was very warm, and Mother Bunch went on talking as she stirred, and a steam rose up, and by and by it seemed to Lucy that she had a great sneezing fit; and when she looked again into the smoke, what did she see but two little black figures, faces, heads, and feet all black, but with an odd sort of white garment round their waists, and some fine red and green feathers sticking out of their wooly heads.
Quotes with WOOLY (3)
God’s simple Blessings are nothing short of miracles. That rain drop trapped in a leaf, that glistening dew drop which has just caught the first rays of a new born sun, that sweet song of the Nightingale, those beautiful wooly clouds with their unique designs (have you ever noticed that clouds never make the same design twice- and we humans struggle to draw something new or write something unique), the pit pit patter of the rain creating a music of its own. These are but some…
Have you ever been in a large forest and seen a strange black tarn hidden deep among the leaves? It looks bewitched and a little frightening. All is still — fir trees and pines huddle close and silent on all sides. Sometimes the trees bend cautiously and shyly over the water as if they are wondering what may be hidden in the dark depths. There is another forest growing in the water, and it, too, is full of wonder and stillness. Strangest of all, never have the two forests bee…
Jack Kerouac died after throwing up blood. The malt liquor. Then that other guy who shot his wife in the head. Burroughs somebody. And I wonder about literary figures. They're all drunk and staggering and haunting people today, I bet, still muttering and ranting in disassociated lines. Or, I'm wondering about a middle ground with wooly blankets and nubbly cardigans and nobody shot in the head. Where yes, you are uniquely mad. But functionally uniquely mad. Endlessly absorbed …
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 11 times in crossword archives (1966–2024).