Difference between Woolly and Wooly

What is the difference between Woolly and Wooly?

Woolly as an adjective is made of wool. while Wooly as an adjective is made of wool.

Woolly

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Made of wool. Having a thick, soft texture, as if made of wool. Of thinking, principles, etc, based on emotion rather than logic.

Wooly

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Made of wool.Having a thick, soft texture, as if made of wool.Of thinking, principles, etc, based on emotion rather than logic.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Someone not born in Liverpool (especially from the towns of Wigan, St Helen's, Widnes, Warrington and Runcorn).

We hope you now know whether to use Woolly or Wooly in your sentence.

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