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wool
A cloth or yarn made from the wool of sheep
The hair of the sheep, llama and some other ruminants
If you say that someone is pulling the wool over your eyes, you mean that they are trying to deceive you, in order to have an advantage over you. Stop trying to pull the wool over my eyes! What were you two fighting about just now?. Animal fibre that is the protective covering, or fleece, of sheep or such other hairy mammals as goats and camels. Wool is readied by washing (lanolin is the by-product), carding, sometimes combing, then spinning. Coarser than such textile fibres as cotton, linen, silk, and rayon, wool is resilient after limited stretching or compression, so fabrics and garments made from wool tend to retain shape, drape well, and resist wrinkling. Wool is warm and lightweight and takes dyes well. Woolen yarns, usually made from shorter fibres, are thick and full and are used for such items as tweed fabrics and blankets. Worsteds usually are made from longer fibres
outer coat of especially sheep and yaks a fabric made from the hair of sheep fiber sheared from animals (such as sheep) and twisted into yarn for weaving
Dyed in the wool A hearty good-fellow Cloth which is wool-dyed (not piece-dyed), is true throughout “and will wash ” No wool is so white that a dyer cannot blacken it No one is so free from faults that slander can find nothing to say against him; no book is so perfect as to be free from adverse criticism “Maister Mainwaring's much abuzed, Most grievously for things accuse, And all the dowlish [devilish] pack; E'en let mun all their poison spit, My lord, there is no wooll zo whit That dyers can't make black ” Peter Pindar: Middlesex Election, letter iii Wool-gathering Your wits are gone wool-gathering As children sent to gather wool from hedges are absent for a trivial purpose, so persons in a “brown study” are absent-minded to no good purpose “But, my dear, if my wits are somewhat wool-gathering and unsettled, my heart is as true as a star ”- Ilarriet B Stowe
Wool is the hair that grows on sheep and on some other animals
A protein fiber that can be dyed with the stovetop method, using salt and vinegar See Tub Dyeing Wool and Silk
Although somewhat expensive wool still offers great bulk, performance, and an elegant look
fiber sheared from animals (such as sheep) and twisted into yarn for weaving
Gulliver says that he hopes his Lilliputian sheep "will prove much to the Advantage of the Woollen Manufacture, by the Fineness of the Fleeces " (I: 8;10) This is significant because Swift was an advocate on behalf of Irish woollen manufacturer which was severely oppressed by English laws to prevent competition This is also a bit of a joke (and I can't believe I'm the first one to point this out) because a Lilliputian sheep would be about the size of a hamster and it would take dozens of them to match the output of a single English sheep
Wool is a fabric made of fleece of sheep or lamb Its water repelling properties and breathability are what make it popular for use as a diaper cover Most cloth diaperers save their wool covers for night-time use since it is bulkier than their vinyl or polyester counterparts Many choose wool because it is natural (see Artificial Materials and Cloth Diapering and Why Use Wool for Diaper Covers ) Take special care when washing and drying your wool products or they will dry out and become stiff Read How to Care for Wool for tips on wool care
Anything with a texture like that of wool
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Wool is a material made from animal's wool that is used to make things such as clothes, blankets, and carpets. a wool overcoat The carpets are made in wool and nylon. see also cotton wool, steel wool, wire wool
the fibres from a sheep's coat, also refers the yarn formed from these fibres - sometimes used generically to mean any yarn whether manmade or natural
A sort of pubescence, or a clothing of dense, curling hairs on the surface of certain plants
Made of wool
Short, thick hair, especially when crisped or curled