fleecy in the PONS Dictionary

fleecy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Lamb was an engaging tale of a young boy seeking enterprising ways to save his fleecy friend.
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The cap surface is characterized by having loose, fleecy, charcoal-grey patches of volval remnants scattered across it.
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Instead of a wild nest of curls, my face now appeared beneath a short, fleecy helmet.
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It has a fleecy fluffy texture to keep out the cold and comes with a light features.
www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk
Business guests were given accessories including slippers, socks, eye masks and fleecy blankets, as well as shiny purple headphones with built-in noise control.
www.nzherald.co.nz
The research is already revealing the impact of weather on the fleecy machines.
www.independent.ie
His eyes were fixed upon the fleecy clouds which scurried across the moon.
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I imagine that oversoul as a big, fleecy blanket.
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Chandeliers and side-sconces of brass in dead finish brighten the room at the proper points, and the outer light is shaded by fleecy hangings...
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The specific epithet "lanigera" means wool-bearing or fleecy, referring to the hairs that cover all parts of the plant.
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