Meaning of wooler | Babel Free
Definitions
- An animal raised for its wool, especially an angora rabbit.
- A small town and civil parish in northern Northumberland, England (OS grid ref NT9928).
- Someone who works with wool.
- A community in Quinte West, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada.
- A marijuana cigarette or cigar laced with crack cocaine.
- A surname.
Equivalents
Français
Wooler
Examples
“A big band of bleating sheep on the way to the loading pens at the station blocked her way where she would have⟳ crossed the street to Symes's house. She swore in a frenzy of impatience as she waited for them to pass⟳ in the cloud of choking dust raised by their tiny, pointed hoofs. ¶ "Way 'round 'em, Shep!" The voice was familiar. "Hullo, Doc!" The Sheep King of Poison Creek waved a grimy, genial hand. ¶ "Hurry⟳ your infernal woolers along, can't you?" she yelled in response.”
“"Why, what a shame!" Kate cried. "Snow⟳ Queen was one of the best woolers. They thought she would surely win⟳ at the stock⟳ show⟳. They'll have⟳ to build⟳ that fence higher, won't they?"”
“With a cost⟳ of $1.00 to $2.00 per rabbit for feed⟳, the profit should be at or near $5.00 per rabbit from good woolers which produce⟳ approximately one pound of wool each per year.”
“Angora wool farmers have⟳ always selected their breeding stock⟳ on the basis of each rabbit's performance as a wooler — indeed, this has been done to such effect that the wool yield⟳ of does has increased probably five-fold in the last⟳ 100 years.”
“The breeder who sells the rabbits at a very early age could very well be selling excellent woolers or possibly only average producers, only time will tell⟳.”
“He was fined another twenty pounds for usury after charging a local wooler — a Protestant — twenty pounds for a short-term hundred-pound loan.”
“By six p.m., many of the town's residents have⟳ shown up to hear⟳ the traveling preacher. Standing in front of nearly seventy-five people, Francis peruses the gathering made up of village woolers, men and women who work⟳ sheep's wool for export.”
“"See⟳ there, men?" spat Lord Geoffrey. "There's justice yet! Reeve Edgar le Sherman, honest and fair," he mocked, "defrauding his own⟳ fellows for gain⟳. Funneling my money to a Flemish woolers' uprising! Remember⟳ this: anyone who steals from a lord steals bread from your own⟳ table. Today you did your duty and caught the thief!"”
“Went to the bathroom, rolled myself a wooler”
“So I tell⟳ him, "How do you smoke⟳ this? Put⟳ it in the pipe; or do you smoke⟳ woolas [a crack and marijuana mixture]?" He said, "You got that too?" and I said, "No, I'm just asking." So he left.”
“I told her the difference / A wooler from the blunt”
“Designated shooters, turn⟳ weed to woolers”
“A typical woolah cost⟳ ten dollars, and in search⟳ of that high I smoked woolah after woolah.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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