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woolly
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adjective
(= flocculent)
having a fluffy character or appearance
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adjective
(= addled, wooly, woolly-headed)
confused and vague; used especially of thinking
muddleheaded ideas
your addled little brain
woolly thinking
woolly-headed ideas
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adjective
(= wooly)
covered with dense often matted or curly hairs
woolly lambs
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adjective
(= lanate)
covered with dense cottony hairs or hairlike filaments
the woolly aphid has a lanate coat resembling cotton
giant
Noun
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A giant is a very big man or woman, often in fairy tales.
Jack climbed the beanstalk and found a land ruled by a giant.
giant
Adjective
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If a thing is giant, it is very big.
He bought a giant doll at the fair.
rat
Noun
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Rats are medium-sized rodents. They often live near people and eat garbage. Rats can carry diseases. They are also kept as pets and can be very tame.
I caught the rat that was eating our food.