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English words starting with woo - page 4

Meanings of Woolly:

adjective

Made of wool.

Usage examples:

A red woolly hat
noun

A garment made of wool, especially a pullover.

Usage examples:

Bargain hunters snapped up everything from winter woollies to suits and evening wear.

Meanings of Woollybutt:

noun

An australian eucalyptus with thick fibrous bark.

Usage examples:

Dramatically, single species emerge, like alpine ash, and the woollybutts that are signposts of reg…

Meanings of Woolman:

noun

A wool merchant or dealer.

Usage examples:

By 1180 an ancient guild of woolmen had been established, and was even fined by king henry 11 for o…

Meanings of Woolmen:

noun

A wool merchant or dealer.

Usage examples:

By 1180 an ancient guild of woolmen had been established, and was even fined by king henry 11 for o…

Meanings of Woolpack:

noun

A bale of wool.

Usage examples:

Robert had been sitting where he was for about three hours; and he had walked between four and five…

Meanings of Woolpacks:

noun

A bale of wool.

Usage examples:

Robert had been sitting where he was for about three hours; and he had walked between four and five…

Meanings of Wools:

noun

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.

Usage examples:

Harris tweed is made from pure new wool

Meanings of Woolsack:

noun

(in the uk) the lord chancellor's wool-stuffed seat in the house of lords. it is said to have been adopted in edward iii's reign as a reminder to the lords of the importance to england of the wool trade.

Usage examples:

Her husband - an earl - became nearly as notorious when he leapt on the woolsack in the house of lo…

Meanings of Woolsacks:

noun

(in the uk) the lord chancellor's wool-stuffed seat in the house of lords. it is said to have been adopted in edward iii's reign as a reminder to the lords of the importance to england of the wool trade.

Usage examples:

Her husband - an earl - became nearly as notorious when he leapt on the woolsack in the house of lo…

Meanings of Woolshed:

noun

A large shed for shearing and baling wool.

Usage examples:

They both helped in yarding the sheep, sweeping out the woolshed during shearing (judy became a pro…

Meanings of Woolsheds:

noun

A large shed for shearing and baling wool.

Usage examples:

They both helped in yarding the sheep, sweeping out the woolshed during shearing (judy became a pro…

Meanings of Wooly:

adjective

Made of wool.

Usage examples:

A red woolly hat
noun

A garment made of wool, especially a pullover.

Usage examples:

Bargain hunters snapped up everything from winter woollies to suits and evening wear.

Meanings of Woomera:

noun

An aboriginal stick used to throw a spear more forcibly.

Usage examples:

His sketches often portrayed the ‘natives’ fishing and throwing spears with woomeras.
proper noun

A town in central south australia, the site of a vast military testing ground used in the 1950s for nuclear tests and since the 1960s for tracking space satellites.

Meanings of Woomeras:

noun

An aboriginal stick used to throw a spear more forcibly.

Usage examples:

His sketches often portrayed the ‘natives’ fishing and throwing spears with woomeras.
proper noun

A town in central south australia, the site of a vast military testing ground used in the 1950s for nuclear tests and since the 1960s for tracking space satellites.

Meanings of Woops:

noun

Any small town that is far away from anywhere important

Meanings of Woordbook:

noun

A study book containing lists of words and meanings or other related information.

Usage examples:

Among the reference books on display at the exhibition are several popular dictionaries and wordboo…

Meanings of Woos:

verb

Seek the favour, support, or custom of.

Usage examples:

Pop stars are being wooed by film companies eager to sign them up

Meanings of Woosh:

verb

Move quickly or suddenly with a rushing sound.

Usage examples:

A train whooshed by
noun

A sudden movement accompanied by a rushing sound.

Usage examples:

There was a big whoosh of air
exclamation

Used to imitate sudden movement accompanied by a rushing sound.

Usage examples:

The starlings gather, then suddenly—whoosh!—flocks rise and swirl

Meanings of Wooshed:

verb

Move quickly or suddenly with a rushing sound.

Usage examples:

A train whooshed by
noun

A sudden movement accompanied by a rushing sound.

Usage examples:

There was a big whoosh of air
exclamation

Used to imitate sudden movement accompanied by a rushing sound.

Usage examples:

The starlings gather, then suddenly—whoosh!—flocks rise and swirl

Meanings of Wooshes:

verb

Move quickly or suddenly with a rushing sound.

Usage examples:

A train whooshed by
noun

A sudden movement accompanied by a rushing sound.

Usage examples:

There was a big whoosh of air
exclamation

Used to imitate sudden movement accompanied by a rushing sound.

Usage examples:

The starlings gather, then suddenly—whoosh!—flocks rise and swirl

Meanings of Wooshing:

verb

Move quickly or suddenly with a rushing sound.

Usage examples:

A train whooshed by
noun

A sudden movement accompanied by a rushing sound.

Usage examples:

There was a big whoosh of air
exclamation

Used to imitate sudden movement accompanied by a rushing sound.

Usage examples:

The starlings gather, then suddenly—whoosh!—flocks rise and swirl

Meanings of Woozier:

adjective

Unsteady, dizzy, or dazed.

Usage examples:

I still felt woozy from all the pills

Meanings of Wooziest:

adjective

Unsteady, dizzy, or dazed.

Usage examples:

I still felt woozy from all the pills

Meanings of Woozily:

adverb

In a way that shows you feel weak or ill and unable to think clearly

Usage examples:

His eyes opened woozily., she emerged from the rollercoaster somewhat woozily.

Meanings of Wooziness:

noun

The feeling of being weak or ill and unable to think clearly

Usage examples:

I still suffer occasional wooziness from the altitude., in severe cases, dizziness, faintness, wooz…

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