What is another word for of wool?

Pronunciation: [ɒv wˈʊl] (IPA)

The phrase "of wool" typically describes something that is made from the soft, warm fibers of the wool of various animals such as sheep, alpaca, or lamb. Synonyms for this phrase include "made from wool," "constructed with wool," "woolen," "woolly," and "wool-like." These synonyms can be used interchangeably to indicate a material that is soft, comfortable, and warm. "Of wool" can refer to clothing items like sweaters, scarves, and hats, as well as blankets and other textiles. Regardless of the synonym used, it is clear that anything "of wool" is sure to be cozy and comfortable.

What are the hypernyms for Of wool?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Of wool

  • Their educations ended with high school - my father going to work as a clerk and then salesman in a company dealing in printing and stationary, and my mother working as a secretary and then bookkeeper in a firm of wool merchants.
    Martin Lewis Perl
  • From our earliest hour we have been taught that the thought of the heart, the shaping of the rain-cloud, the amount of wool that grows on a sheep's back, the length of a drought, and the growing of the corn, depend on nothing that moves immutable, at the heart of all things; but on the changeable will of a changeable being, whom our prayers can alter. To us, from the beginning, Nature has been but a poor plastic thing, to be toyed with this way or that, as man happens to please his deity or not; to go to church or not; to say his prayers right or not; to travel on a Sunday or not. Was it possible for us in an instant to see Nature as she is --the flowing vestment of an unchanging reality?
    Olive Schreiner
  • As to the most prudent logicians might venture to deduce from a skein of wool the probable existence of a sheep; so you, from the raw stuff of perception, may venture to deduce a universe which transcends the reproductive powers of your loom.
    Evelyn Underhill

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