woolly-headed Synonyms

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woolly-headed Meaning

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woolly-headed (s)

confused and vague; used especially of thinking

woolly-headed Sentence Examples

  1. The woolly-headed sheep grazed peacefully in the meadow, their thick fleeces shimmering in the sunlight.
  2. The woolly-headed professor presented a convoluted theory that left his students utterly bewildered.
  3. The woolly-headed politician spouted nonsensical promises that resonated with his naive followers.
  4. The woolly-headed artist's abstract paintings were an explosion of vibrant colors without any discernible form.
  5. The woolly-headed inventor tinkered endlessly with his contraptions, hoping to create something groundbreaking.
  6. The woolly-headed child waddled around the house, his tiny brain filled with an endless stream of questions.
  7. The woolly-headed dog wagged its tail enthusiastically, its tongue lolling happily.
  8. The woolly-headed actor struggled to memorize his lines, his mind plagued by distractions.
  9. The woolly-headed writer penned a rambling novel that meandered through countless subplots and tangential ideas.
  10. The woolly-headed businessman failed to understand the complexities of the market, leading to a catastrophic loss.

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confused and vague; used especially of thinking

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The woolly-headed sheep grazed peacefully in the meadow, their thick fleeces shimmering in the sunlight.

The woolly-headed professor presented a convoluted theory that left his students utterly bewildered.

The woolly-headed politician spouted nonsensical promises that resonated with his naive followers.

The woolly-headed artist's abstract paintings were an explosion of vibrant colors without any discernible form.