woolled

/ (wʊld) /


adjective
  1. (of animals) having wool

  2. having wool as specified: coarse-woolled

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How to use woolled in a sentence

  • The Devonshire Nots form the fourth hornless variety of long-woolled sheep.

    A Treatise on Sheep: | Ambrose Blacklock
  • Such was the origin of the immense flocks of fine woolled sheep in the United States.

  • Crossed with Sussex or Australian blood, his 68 descendant is transformed into a woolled beast of familiar aspect.

    My African Journey | Winston Churchill
  • The most valuable of the long-woolled fleeces are of British origin.

    Sheep, Swine, and Poultry | Robert Jennings
  • It crosses better with short and middle-woolled breeds than the Leicester.

    Sheep, Swine, and Poultry | Robert Jennings