wooly-minded (Meaning)

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wooly-minded (s)

confused and vague; used especially of thinking

Synonyms & Antonyms of wooly-minded

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wooly-minded Sentence Examples

  1. The wooly-minded professor couldn't seem to focus on the lecture's main points.
  2. Her wooly-minded state made it difficult for her to make rational decisions.
  3. The children were wooly-minded with excitement before the school trip.
  4. The candidate's wooly-minded policy proposals raised concerns among voters.
  5. After a night of heavy drinking, his thoughts were wooly-minded and disconnected.
  6. The wooly-minded scientist struggled to articulate his complex theories clearly.
  7. The wooly-minded writer couldn't decide on a clear narrative structure for his novel.
  8. The wooly-minded audience member asked a nonsensical question that derailed the discussion.
  9. The wooly-minded dreamer spent hours lost in meaningless reveries.
  10. The wooly-minded traveler got lost in the woods because they couldn't remember the path.

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confused and vague; used especially of thinking

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The wooly-minded professor couldn't seem to focus on the lecture's main points.

Her wooly-minded state made it difficult for her to make rational decisions.

The children were wooly-minded with excitement before the school trip.

The candidate's wooly-minded policy proposals raised concerns among voters.