woolen

ചണം
definition
noun
The men wore knee length wrap-around skirts or kilt-like woollens as well as tunics, cloaks and even one-piece garments.
an article of clothing made of wool.
adjective
the woolen industry
of or relating to the production of wool.
example
I bought two 'woolen' suits of terrific style and workmanship for $75 each in Rome last winter; regular price was twice that.
Don't forget your gloves, scarf, 'woolen' hat, ear muffs and boots.
I was wearing a shirt of Jeremy's, which came down to my knees, and a thick pair of 'woolen' socks.
The girl was on one side of the room, wrapped in thick 'woolen' blankets.
The heat presses on me like a 'woolen' blanket in the night.
She quickly stripped out of her gown, grabbing a heavy black 'woolen' cloak and pulling it around her shoulders.
Both men and women wore fur or 'woolen' hats and cloaks.
On land, they plundered logwood, a tree used to produce a dye used in the 'woolen' industry.
He sat on the top step of the porch and quickly pulled on his thick, 'woolen' socks.
The Princess arrived at 2.15 pm, wearing a green checked 'woollen' coat over a red roll-neck and silk scarf with black boots, gloves and handbag.
Careful not to make a sound to disturb his two fellow inmates, he pulled the rough 'woollen' blanket up towards him (it chafed his moisturised chin) and tried to sleep.
Hey, has anyone seen that heavy 'woollen' sock of mine?
However, winter 'woollens' , knitted or woven, often develop little balls of fluff.
The men wore knee length wrap-around skirts or kilt-like 'woollens' as well as tunics, cloaks and even one-piece garments.
He also had on a green jumper, a pair of dark blue 'woollen' gloves, jeans and trainers.
It's cold enough for light 'woollens' but not yet time to get into heavier clothing.
These organic sources were supplemented by wind and water, which powered mills to grind corn or crush seeds, to power fulling mills in the 'woollen' industry and bellows in iron furnaces.
Copperas was closely linked with the 'woollen' industry because it was mainly used as a textile dye fixative, a dye darkening agent and a black dye.
Among these were packets of cigarettes, thick 'woollen' socks and gloves, and chocolate.
He was dressed in clean blue 'woollen' trousers and a spotless white linen shirt.
Paul disappeared upstairs, and came back down with a dry sweater and a thick 'woollen' blanket.
He wore a black jumper, black 'woollen' hat and was unshaven.
He also wore leather shoes, a leather belt and a dark green 'woollen' jacket over his shirt.
But new inventions in the 18th century speeded up textile production and led to the growth of factories, and many of the old corn mills were converted to 'woollen' production.
His face was masked by a grey scarf and dark 'woollen' hat and he was wearing dark trousers, a dark knee-length coat and black trainers with white stripes.
But it has progressed to huddling in a big wool blanket at night, with big 'woollen' socks on my feet, holding out on using the heater.
The light clothes which will do for summer need to be changed for serious 'woollens' , hoods and gloves for the freezing winds of winter.
Nobody will give a damn whether you're wearing your best designer wear or not, so don't be afraid to wear that hideous green 'woollen' sweater your aunt knitted you one Christmas.
Most players were employed in heavy industry in the adjoining suburbs, in engineering firms, 'woollen' mills and the railway workshop.
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