Use "woolen" in a sentence

1. The woolen yarn made of woolen sticks will be used in industrial production.

2. She wear a woolen scarf.

3. I want some woolen yarn.

4. Will this soap shrink woolen clothes?

5. Caryatid Chunky Woolen Cable Light Gray 10 ft

6. Caddises a coarse woolen fabric ( adjective ) caddised

7. She makes me wear the woolen sweater.

8. Jamie snugly wrapped in a white woolen scarf.

9. He wore a woolen vest beneath his shirt.

10. We have some new woolen goods on hand.

11. Jamie was snugly wrapped in a white woolen scarf.

12. A coarse , shaggy woolen cloth with an uncut nap.

13. I am looking for a size 39 woolen cardigan.

14. We have linen, cotton, woolen cloth, stuff, gaberdine, silk and so on.

15. Once I had a long black woolen skirt with a high waistline.

16. She shivered in excitement and hugged her heavy woolen wrapper around her.

17. Mechanized cotton and woolen mills proliferated, and the price of fabrics came down.

18. Their heavy woolen pants and jackets, hideously ill-fitted, were soaked with sweat.

19. Worked in woolen-spun Loft yarn, Bract exudes modern elegance and coziness that …

20. I was wrapped up in warm woolen blankets, and laid in a berth.

21. Just south of Kirkstall Abbey is Armley Mills, once the world's largest woolen mill.

22. The Kabari huddled against it in their woolen shawls, like Inuit outside their igloos.

23. He bailed the woolen cloth to the tailor to be made into an overcoat.

24. Worked in woolen-spun Loft yarn, Bract exudes modern elegance and coziness that flatters

25. The name comes from Beige cloth, a woolen fabric left in its natural color

26. 23 The Kabari huddled against it in their woolen shawls, like Inuit outside their igloos.

27. Currently, classic woolen Berets are the most popular, characterized by very high quality, comfort and

28. Oddments has been described as being "recorded through a woolen sock in an adjacent room".

29. The cat shifted about on his lap, clawed at the woolen nubs of his trousers.

30. The woolen tippet used by Naxi women is embroidered with sun, moon, and seven - stars.

31. Beret definition is - a visorless usually woolen cap with a tight headband and a soft full flat top.

32. The Blarney Woolen Mills Hotel is just 1640 feet from the world famous Blarney Castle and Blarney Stone

33. Broadcloth definition is - a twilled napped woolen or worsted fabric with smooth lustrous face and dense texture.

34. Dark, woolen topcoats were popular just then with teen-age boys, but could cost several hundred dollars new.

35. He would wear old woolen jackets and patched pants and let his hair grow and protest nuclear power.

36. In addition to the woolen mills, Pendleton is also famous for its annual rodeo, the Pendleton Round-Up.

37. In this paper we mainly discussed the development of hot - melting size and its future woolen yarn.

38. Antelope Cheetah Beige Contemporary Persian Oriental Woolen Area Rugs Stark Style Rug (5x8) 3.3 out of 5 stars 4

39. Sandals protected his feet from sharp rocks and thorns, and he wrapped his head in a woven woolen cloth.

40. Ballard Design 5x8 8x10 9x12 Asher Hand Tufted Woolen Area Rugs and Carpet (5x8) 5.0 out of 5 stars 1

41. Balmoral definition, a colored woolen petticoat, formerly worn under a skirt and draped so that portions of it could be seen

42. 16 I loved the smell of cork grease and slide oil, of musty woolen uniforms, and the tangy dankness of brassy horn bells.

43. With these mills, located in New York and New England, Stewart produced his own woolen fabrics and employed thousands of workers.

44. Its surface is also water resistant, so that a damp woolen cardigan will not chill you by drying too rapidly, as other fabrics could.

45. 5 Woolen headgear made from a cylindrical piece that is folded over for double thickness, sewn at one end and decorated with a pompom.

46. Burnoose: An outer garment made of a coarse woolen fabric, worn by men in the Barbary States, throughout northwestern Africa, and in Arabia.

47. Woolen headgear made from a cylindrical piece that is folded over for double thickness, sewn at one end and decorated with a pompom.

48. Reopened in 2011, it is one of few remaining vertical woolen mills in the United States, taking raw wool and producing finished goods.

49. No Indian is without his Chuspa or coca-bag, made of llama-cloth, dyed red and blue in patterns, with woolen tassels hanging from it

50. Embroidered using a hook ("aari") and woolen yarns, Crewel fabrics are made in cotton, silk organza, velvet, linen and jute fabrics.

51. [French, fine woolen fabric left in its natural color, from Old French Bege, perhaps from shortening of Old Italian bambagia, cotton wool, ultimately from Medieval

52. Concavo-convex veins are always used in the design of woolen sweater, for it is undulate, irregular, inimitable texture, and gives takes strong wallop to people.

53. What does Baize mean? An often bright-green woolen or cotton material napped to imitate felt and used chiefly as a cover for gaming tables

54. One hot, sun-washed morning at the temple in May 20 Kathleen Martinez was bundled in a long-sleeve shirt, head scarf, and fingerless woolen gloves.

55. 70s woolen Buttonless cape, in brick color with olive green stripes featuring full body and bell 3/4 sleeves by A.S Evebøfoss Norway Stralixa

56. 24 Concavo-convex veins are always used in the design of woolen sweater, for it is undulate, irregular, inimitable texture, and gives takes strong wallop to people.

57. Baize (countable and uncountable, plural Baizes) A thick, soft, usually woolen cloth resembling felt ; often colored green and used for coverings on card tables, billiard and snooker tables, etc

58. In her first appearance in Gut Check (episode), Bishop wore a woolen jumper and slightly torn jeans with holes visible in them as well as brown boots along with a caramel-colored jacket.

59. A Balmacaan is a "loose, full overcoat with raglan sleeves, originally made of rough woolen cloth." It is named after an estate near Inverness, Scotland, and is a single-breasted coat, often a raincoat.

60. Definition of Baize : a coarse woolen or cotton fabric napped to imitate felt Examples of Baize in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web My favorite stopgap-sport has been the unfashionable ballet of the green Baize…

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62. Beige (n.) 1858, "fine woolen fabric," from dialectal French Beige "yellowish-gray, brownish-gray," from Old French bege "the natural color of wool and cotton; raw, not dyed" (13c.), of obscure origin

63. The Venetian and Genoese merchants paid visits to Trebizond during the medieval period and sold silk, linen and woolen fabric; the Republic of Genoa had an important merchant colony within the city called Leonkastron that played a role to Trebizond similar to the one Galata played to Constantinople (modern Istanbul).

64. AAchen, under Prussian government, returned to prosperity, chiefly through the development of the coal mines in the neighborhood, which facilitated several extensive industries (such as the manufacture of linen, needles, machinery, glass, woolen, and half-woollen stuffs, etc.), but also in consequence of the large number of visitors to its hot

65. ‘A little maid rushed to the door and bobbed a Curtsy.’ ‘I could hear the rustle of the maid's woolen skirts as she bobbed a Curtsy.’ ‘‘I apologize, my lord,’ the girl said with a Curtsy.’ ‘Each girl gave a little Curtsy and Joss wanted to laugh.’ ‘Shalott stepped from the chariot and gave a formal Curtsy.’

66. As nouns the difference between Chiton and toga is that Chiton is a loose, woolen tunic, worn by both men and women in ancient greece or Chiton can be any of various rock-clinging marine molluscs of the class polyplacophora, including the genus Chiton while toga is loose outer garment worn by the citizens of rome.

67. Cardigan (n.) "close-fitting knitted woolen jacket or waistcoat," 1868, from James Thomas Brudenell (1797-1868), 7th Earl of Cardigan, English general distinguished in the Crimean War, who set the style, in one account supposedly wearing such a jacket while leading the Charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava (1854).The place name is an Englishing of Welsh Ceredigion, literally "Ceredig's land."

68. Billposters are usually full-bearded people with wire-rimmed glasses, various types of physician's bags, climbing boots, woolen kneesocks, knickers, knapsacks with strapped-on ice axes, felt hats with pheasant, grouse, partridge, or chicken feathers and mountain climber's gear pinned on, who turn up in the remotest parts of the land, are greeted happily by the children because they often give