adjective
- comparative form of wooly: having more wool or a wool-like texture
- comparative form of wooly: more confused, vague, or unclear in thinking
Usage: informal
Examples
- This sheep is woolier than the others in the flock.
- The sweater became woolier after several washes.
- His explanation grew woolier as he tried to justify his actions.
- The debate became woolier when they started discussing abstract concepts.
- Her hair looked woolier in the humid weather.
- The professor’s woolier theories were harder to follow.