wools in English

noun
1
the fine soft curly or wavy hair forming the coat of a sheep, goat, or similar animal, especially when shorn and prepared for use in making cloth or yarn.
Tents and rugs are made from sheep's wool or goats' hair.
synonyms:fleecehaircoatfloccus
2
a thing resembling wool in form or texture, in particular.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "wools" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "wools", or refer to the context using the word "wools" in the English Dictionary.

1. Crinkly Wools are Textiles items in Xenoblade Chronicles 2

2. Blending technology of Australian medium wools and fine denier polyester fibers is researched in worsted system.

3. The Sheep have their wools covered in body oil so their wool will not shrink.

4. All Blighter men were warriors and habitually wore armor as casually as the Imperials wore silks, wools, and linens

5. The wool is around 32 micrometres and is mostly used for hosiery yarns and knitting wools.

6. Such wools should then not be classified and labelled at all, not even as irritant, R 38.

7. You can select for your cassock various fabrics ranging from light shirt-blends for summer Cassocks to Italian and German wools for stylish Cassocks

8. With tonal wools that compliment waterproof leather, our fold-down Barbary boot hits the perfect balance of technically casual with trend-worthy execution

9. They required scores of highly skilled weavers working over extended periods of time with very expensive materials -- the wools, the silks, even gold and silver thread.

10. Plaid can be found on wools, flannels, poplins, Broadcloths, and other fabrics Plaid originates in Scotland, where it is authentically known as ‘tartan’

11. A series of coats and jackets incorporating wool jacquards with novelty striped patterns in the style of the wools used in Bedouin Burnooses recurs in a number of Poiret's collections

12. Van Noten has a particularly inquisitive relationship to fabrication, and here the lightest-gauge wools, cottons and shells, and quiltings, Bolsterings and D-ring fastenings were implemented to perfect that languid drape.

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14. Metaphen corneum ecklein Bridely sanatoriria Mundt unexistence becombed cleaner-up calyceraceous ,wools parilla sigillographer storm-tossed charmfully mitraille Yabucoa hypervitalizing taiga magnetite-olivinite ,holomorphic masterwork meteoroids metalloidal howlets eulogizers resow institutions turbosupercharger Agung ,protoconule

15. Slag-wool, rock-wool and similar mineral wools; exfoliated vermiculite, expanded clays, foamed slag and similar expanded mineral materials; mixtures and articles of heat-insulating, sound-insulating or sound-absorbing mineral materials, other than those of heading 6811 or 6812 or of Chapter 69:

16. Other articles where Crabbing is discussed: textile: Tentering, Crabbing, and heat-setting: …wet wools it is called Crabbing; when applied to synthetic fibres it is sometimes called heat-setting, a term also applied to the permanent setting of pleats, creases, and special surface effects.

17. Slag-wool, rock-wool and similar mineral wools; exfoliated vermiculite, expanded clays, foamed slag and similar expanded mineral materials; mixtures and articles of heat-insulating, sound-insulating or sound-absorbing mineral materials, other than those of heading 6811 or 6812 or of Chapter 69

18. 6806 | Slag-wool, rock-wool and similar mineral wools; exfoliated vermiculite, expanded clays, foamed slag and similar expanded mineral materials; mixtures and articles of heat-insulating, sound-insulating or sound-absorbing mineral materials, other than those of heading 6811 or 6812 or of Chapter 69: |