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I. wool [wʊl] SUBST no Pl

1. wool (sheep's fleece):

wool

2. wool (fibre from fleece):

wool
ball of wool
topull the wool over sb's eyes

II. wool [wʊl] ADJ (made of wool)

wool blanket, coat, lining

cot·ton ˈwool SUBST no Pl

1. cotton wool Brit:

cotton wool

2. cotton wool:

cotton wool Am
to wrap sb in cotton wool Brit

steel ˈwool SUBST no Pl

steel wool

I. wool-gath·er·ing [ˈwʊlˌgæðərɪŋ] SUBST no Pl

II. wool-gath·er·ing [ˈwʊlˌgæðərɪŋ] VERB intr to be wool-gathering

ˈwool trade SUBST

wool trade

dyed-in-the-ˈwool ADJ

dyed-in-the-wool

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Goods traffic initially consisted mostly of timber, followed closely by wool.
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Wool and livestock was the main source of goods traffic on the line throughout its life.
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Along with the shearers there were 107 wool handlers and penners-up and more than 10,000 visitors to witness this event in the restored shed.
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Their main sources of cash income are sale of high quality ghee, milk, wool, animals and handicrafts.
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Wool for these coverlets was spun (and often dyed) at home and then delivered to a local weaver who made up the coverlet.
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