Use "wooly" in a sentence

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1. The Wooly Dutchman's Pipe has other common names including Wooly Birthwort and Wooly Pipevine

2. Author Bartee Haile explores the story of these wild and wooly Boomtowns

3. Hemlock wooly Adelgid are difficult to control because the fluffy secretions protect it from pesticides

4. These by far tend to depict animals (cows, mammoths, wooly rhinos, horses, etc. ) and abstract symbols, whereas human figures are seldom seen.

5. Accoutrement Designs; Camus Wooly; Joseph's Workshop; Michelle Ink Designs; Meredith Collection (Elizabeth Turner Collection) Kelmscott; Mill Hill; Puffin And …

6. In 1995, a dictionary referenced the Barbet under the name Griffon d’arrêt à Poil Laineux which translated to “wooly-haired pointer”

7. Wooly Bluecurls needs at least 15 inches of water per year, so supplement winter/spring rains in a droughty winter

8. Welcome to the new site! Wooly Bison makes waxed canvas bags, Backpacks, messengers and satchels with fabrics recycled from vintage textiles

9. 3RD POWER produces a range of USA made guitar Amplification products, including amplifiers, speaker cabinets, effects pedals and guitar pickups carrying either the “3RD POWER” or “Wooly Coats” brand name

10. He described the species as "fol. ovatis subtus tomentosis", leaving no doubt that the plant was named from the tomentum, or wooly hairs, on the underside of the leaves.

11. A massive wooly white, looking like a Charolais-Hereford cross, scrapes dirt with a huge hoof while a big Brindled, loose-skinned Brahma-mix stands staring off into the night, perhaps contemplating murder

12. ‘As I watch, a humming bird stops in midair and turns its attention to the wooly Bluecurls and the showy penstemon.’ ‘The Hidden Lake pool is the only known locality for the Hidden Lake Bluecurls.’

13. Caterpillar (n.) "larva of a butterfly or moth," mid-15c., catyrpel, probably altered (by association with Middle English piller "plunderer;" see pillage (n.)) from Old North French caterpilose "Caterpillar" (Old French chatepelose), literally "shaggy cat" (probably in reference to the "wooly-bear" variety), from Late Latin catta pilosa, from catta "cat" (see cat (n.)) + pilosus "hairy, shaggy