woolder (Meaning)
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woolder (n.)
A stick used to tighten the rope in woolding.
One of the handles of the top, formed by a wooden pin passing through it. See 1st Top, 2.
Synonyms & Antonyms of woolder
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woolder Sentence Examples
- The sheep's woolder provided ample material for the spinner's spindle.
- The woolder of the ram was particularly coarse and tough.
- The woolder was carefully sheared from the sheep, leaving a smooth and clean coat.
- The dye penetrated the woolder deeply, resulting in a vibrant and lasting color.
- The woolder was spun into fine threads, creating a delicate fabric.
- The weaver used both the woolder and worsted to create a tapestry of intricate detail.
- The tailor shaped the woolder into a warm and comfortable coat.
- The woolder's natural insulating properties made it an ideal material for winter clothing.
- The woolder was felted to create a dense and water-resistant fabric.
- The woolder's softness and durability made it a prized commodity for centuries.
FAQs About the word woolder
A stick used to tighten the rope in woolding., One of the handles of the top, formed by a wooden pin passing through it. See 1st Top, 2.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The sheep's woolder provided ample material for the spinner's spindle.
The woolder of the ram was particularly coarse and tough.
The woolder was carefully sheared from the sheep, leaving a smooth and clean coat.
The dye penetrated the woolder deeply, resulting in a vibrant and lasting color.