fleecy

IPA: fɫˈisi

adjective

  • Resembling or covered in fleece.
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Examples of "fleecy" in Sentences

  • And there is no waft of wind with the fleecy fall.
  • Ithink I'd rather have a fleecy robe with penguins.
  • November 2, 2009 at 3: 50 pm fuzzy fleecy pullover clarebear says ...
  • I got a bunch of graphic tees for $2 each, and some awesome fleecy cupcake pajamas for $3!
  • All around the horizon are pale, fleecy clouds, never changing, never moving, like a silver setting for the flawless turquoise sky.
  • The sun had an angry look, and a few light, fleecy "nigger-heads" in that quarter seemed abashed and frightened and soon disappeared.
  • From the low grounds beside the river a mist floated up, clinging in fleecy shreds to the short grass that grew in and out of the bare stubble.
  • He didn't mind, so long as the piss was absorbed by the fleecy innards of his pants and didn't trickle down his leg, which was infinitely more foul.
  • Between the first tap and the second, I was off and away among the stars, clad in fleecy garments, touching each star as I passed in my pursuit of the formulae that would explain the last mystery of life.
  • Here's one: It's late summer in New Zealand--that means fleecy lambs frolicking in green grass, warm starry nights in the mountains, close encounters with dolphins, verdant hobbit habitats perfect for hiking...

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