Woolen in a sentence as a noun

Two pairs were thin, then the third pair was woolen with insoles inside.

My friends have seen me wearing a woolen cap, a raincoat hoodie and a baseball cap, all at once.

>the women knit large woolen sweaters called “ganzeys,”Now that's fascinating.

By thick rainy weather I love nothing more than a coarse knitted woolen sweater and a heavy tweed jacket.

> And I revel in small triumphs, like discovering that a woolen ball on a sweater is a “boulouche”It's not.

Woolen in a sentence as an adjective

Being naked has never really appealed to me but wearing soft, fragranced, soft, woolen clothing every where?Sign me up!

> And I revel in small triumphs, like discovering that a woolen ball on a sweater is a “boulouche”I'm French and I discovered that word today.

The transience of flowers isn't inherently morbid, for the same reason you can be vegetarian but still wear woolen clothes.

In its original French, bureau originally named a “coarse woolen cloth,” particularly baize, the green, felt-like fabric that covers card and pool tables.

I wonder if there’s a forum full of sewing machine engineers somewhere railing against how useless fashion is and how you can’t beat a good old fashioned set of woolen monk’s robes for warmth and functionality

Woolen definitions

noun

a fabric made from the hair of sheep

See also: wool woollen

adjective

of or related to or made of wool; "a woolen sweater"

See also: woollen