woolfell (Meaning)

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woolfell (n.)

A skin with the wool; a skin from which the wool has not been sheared or pulled.

Synonyms & Antonyms of woolfell

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woolfell Sentence Examples

  1. The knight's woolfell tunic protected him from the biting cold during the winter campaign.
  2. The shepherds used woolfells to create warm blankets for their livestock.
  3. The woolfell rug in the living room added a touch of rustic charm to the decor.
  4. Archers often lined their quivers with woolfell to prevent their arrows from rattling.
  5. The king's throne was adorned with a magnificent woolfell canopy.
  6. The mountain climbers relied on their woolfell sleeping bags to stay warm at altitude.
  7. The woolfell lining of the snow boots kept the wearer's feet dry and comfortable.
  8. The natives of the northern tundra used woolfells to build protective shelters.
  9. The woolfell jacket was a popular garment among hunters and trappers.
  10. The woolfell hat provided excellent insulation against the cold wind.

FAQs About the word woolfell

A skin with the wool; a skin from which the wool has not been sheared or pulled.

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No antonyms found.

The knight's woolfell tunic protected him from the biting cold during the winter campaign.

The shepherds used woolfells to create warm blankets for their livestock.

The woolfell rug in the living room added a touch of rustic charm to the decor.

Archers often lined their quivers with woolfell to prevent their arrows from rattling.