fleeces in English

noun
1
the woolly covering of a sheep or goat.
as the sheep came on board, we grabbed their long shaggy fleeces
2
a thing resembling a sheep's woolly covering, in particular.
verb
1
obtain a great deal of money from (someone), typically by overcharging or swindling them.
money that authorities say he fleeced from well-to-do acquaintances
2
cover as if with a fleece.
the sky was half blue, half fleeced with white clouds

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1. These sheep have fine thick fleeces.

2. Porcelain shepherdess and fleeces white as snow.

3. Agricultural fleeces of acrylic, namely, protective crop covers being finished products

4. For all weather conditions, there are various outer clothing and jacket options (multipurpose jackets, fleeces, and fleece jackets).

5. A drum Carder is used to card fibers such as wool fleeces, alpaca locks, angora and other fibers

6. Once again the polled Angoras are cutting the heaviest fleeces on average 1 kg above their age group.

7. Badger Sport is a leading provider of superior-quality team uniforms and performance athletic wear, including performance t-shirts, fleeces, shorts, pants and outerwear.

8. The incorporation of the Golden Fleece into the myth may have derived from the local practice of using fleeces to sift gold dust from rivers.

9. ‘ay Caramba!’ ‘Loads of Evesham stuff, including 5 fleeces, 10 ‘nearly high quality’ t-shirts, 5 copies of Go Back for Windows 98 (ay Caramba!)’ ‘Any parent knows that when you tell a child that something is ‘good’ for them, they tend to run the other way faster than Bart Simpson can say, ‘Ay Caramba!’’

10. ‘And the little Coquette was charming because that was the award given to soldiers in the Civil War for loyalty.’ ‘Meg had never known she was such a little Coquette.’ ‘Byron Abalos brings a wide-eyed charm to Magno, a labourer who falls in love with Clarabelle (Nicco Lorenzo Garcia), a Coquette who fleeces him out of his pay, through