woolley
IPA: wˈʊɫi
Root Word: Woolley
noun
- A hamlet in Barham and Woolley parish, Huntingdonshire district, Cambridgeshire, England (OS grid ref TL1574).
- A village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE3213).
- A habitational surname from Old English.
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Examples of "woolley" in Sentences
- At this moment a woolley head, which I recognized at once as that of the
- But just to ... david woolley: Negotiation does not really mean a new ...
- And there was the story of his first Synod Meeting, "when A came all wild an 'woolley out o' the West!
- I am wearing jeans, so I wont be standing next to her ill go in jeans and a woolley jumper, with ma wellies too; o)
- Your ideas about Jews returning to Israel from India, then what does this actually mean, if your ideas about the Arabs are so woolley?
- We started again, and about one hundred yards below the pike stood a lad with a pair of leaders to clap on, for the road, as I said before, was werry woolley.
- Hill, a low, underselling grocer, got his measly errand cart, with his name and address in great staring white letters, just in advance of the leaders, and kept dodging across the road to get the sound ground, for the whole line was werry "woolley" as you calls it.
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