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"fleecy" Definitions
  1. made of soft material, like the wool coat of a sheep; looking like this

65 Sentences With "fleecy"

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I would take a bouquet of fleecy socks over roses any day.
The bright morning sunshine was soon blanketed by the fleecy Glasgow sky.
If you're always cold, a fleecy turtleneck might help you enjoy winter more.
And voters may well be in the mood for something soft and fleecy right about now.
You want the majority of potatoes in bite-size pieces for texture against the fleecy dressing.
Just be sure that you cozy up in a fleecy onesie yourself — it's getting chilly out there.
Keep your fuzzy socks and fleecy throws, because all we want for autumn is a cozy robe.
There are two oversized pockets with a fleecy lining inside — a nice spot to warm up cold hands.
The nest will be fleecy and spongy, elastic at the sides to allow for her chicks to grow.
I bought a new pair of boots, and a fleecy jacket, and a sensible backpack, and I felt prepared.
I need blankets and duvets and hoodies and recliners and fleecy robes to keep my body and mind happy.
On "Believe" the band intertwines several fleecy, chilly riffs and strummed parts, creating a churning swirl of an echo chamber.
" A set of variations on a song from the Ladino tradition of Sephardic Jews spins, Mr. Tommasini wrote, "modal melodies into fleecy lines.
A towel is provided to swipe any excess moisture off the skin and fleecy gloves, socks and slippers are donned to protect the extremities.
A young man had entered the courtyard on his bike, carrying the coarse, fleecy hide of a lamb that had just been ritually slaughtered.
But put that Microsoft flag into the fleecy paws of a ninja cat riding into battle atop a raging white unicorn and you've won me back.
When you want to zip out the weather but still need to vent, the partial front zipper in this synthetic fleecy base layer lets you adjust warmth as needed.
Equal parts The Fountain, The Holy Mountain, and The Little Prince in spirit, what sets Wednesday with Goddard apart is its use of Chinese artist Manshen Lo's fleecy pencil drawings.
While that technically just refers to a drop in pressure in a weather system, the words alone are enough to send us ducking for cover (and under some warm, fleecy blankets).
Especially when worn as a matching set, the roomy sweatpants and crew-neck pullovers are both striking and cozy; they come in either a fleecy brushed Terry or a lighter, looser version.
The fleecy quenelles of pike, half-submerged in a lava flow of sauce Américaine, have a finer flavor than the ones at La Grenouille, which some people still think of as the city's standard-bearer.
His last collection, unveiled during London Fashion Week at a giant warehouse that once served as a bus depot, featured a youthful, street culture vibe, from slinky tracksuits to fleecy oversized hoodies paired up with voluminous skirts.
LIDCOMBE, Australia — Three decades before Oprah Winfrey ignited a fashion firestorm by promoting the fleecy footwear known as Uggs, a surfer named Corky Carroll packed a pair of something very similar for what would turn out to be a fateful journey.
The crowd at the Estadio Voleibol de Playa bundled up in fleecy jackets, woolly hats and scarfs to watch Karissa Cook and Jace Pardon of the U.S. rally for a 14-21 22-20 20153-10 win over defending gold medalists Argentina.
At the "private, nonsectarian, coeducational, college preparatory" (according to its own description) school I attended from fifth to twelfth grade, cool meant Abercrombie, Ralph Lauren, Ugg, Lacoste, and whatever store in the Short Hills mall sold those hideously fleecy North Face jackets.
If you've never seen one, sloths are very magical little beasts that fill a very specific niche, comfortably puttering through the branches of South American trees eating prey that moves slower than they do — leaves, supplemented by algae that grows in their own fleecy pelts.
Then came cock-o'-the-walk jumpsuits with shoulders swagged not in epaulets but swirled rosettes, which led to military outerwear, which led to cropped sweatshirts and long fluted skirts in fleecy fabrics made soigné with ruffs and insignia, and young gun leathers with couture layers.
Another, Lauren Kim, makes the fleecy cheesecake that is carved into slivers the length of a dinner plate; pretty, well-tailored French numbers like a passion-fruit Pavlova or a drum of white cake filled with fresh strawberries and frosted with whipped cream; and the cookies and toffees that are sold by the box, for takeout.
To put it more precisely: Why did Mr. Letterman, after stepping down from CBS's "Late Show" and a 22-year career in late-night television and all but disappearing from public life, spend the past year and a half cultivating a fleecy and prodigious mound of facial hair, which, depending on your disposition, makes this 2700-year-old entertainer look like either a lanky Santa Claus or an escapee from an asylum?
Behind these again dropped a back-cloth representing a stone balustrade, blue hills and fleecy clouds.
I snivelled at the simple chuggy comfort of Caribou's Can't Do Without You and its sweet refrain that I wanted to pull on like a fleecy onesie.
Bon mentions that T. myomyces has been defined for lowland mushrooms with white gills and a fleecy cap and Courtecuisse separates it on the same basis. Moser distinguished T. myomyces on the basis that the gills should go yellow.
Lactifluus vellereus (formerly Lactarius vellereus), commonly known as the fleecy milk-cap, is a quite large fungus in the genus Lactifluus. It is one of the two most common milk-caps found with beech trees, with the other being Lactarius subdulcis.
Whitaker's typical canvas depicted a meadowland near a forest, with a roadway winding over a hill. The skies tend to have white fleecy cumulus clouds. In the middle distance is often a twisted old oak tree. It might feature a shepherd with a flock of sheep.
Triacetate is particularly effective in clothing where crease or pleat retention is important, such as skirts and dresses. In the 1980s triacetate was also used with polyester to create shiny tracksuits. The fabric was smooth and shiny on the outside and soft and fleecy on the inside.
Players' pantomimes had to communicate "tough sayings, or titles of books, plays, songs—things like 'The Dreadful Dragon of Hungry Hill,' 'Neurotic You and Psychopathic Me,' or 'As fluffy as a fleecy cloud.'" Teams competed against the clock, with the team that used less time being the winner.
The cap surface is characterized by having loose, fleecy, charcoal-grey patches of volval remnants scattered across it. The patches are easily removed. The margin is strongly striated. The cap colour may vary, and pale forms are known to exist, for example, as in the types A. c. f.
Other employees included Darreck Lisle (event coordinator), Marylin Flint (operations manager), Joe Torre (senior engineer) and Kelli Newby, née Macomber, (executive administrative assistant). Independent subcontractors who also briefly worked (without being hired) for Amiga, Inc. included William "Bill" McEwen and Barrie Jon "Fleecy" Moss. In 1999, when Gateway closed Amiga, Inc.
Bon mentions that T. myomyces has been defined for lowland mushrooms with white gills and a fleecy cap. Courtecuisse separates it on a similar basis - the cap surface is felty and the gills are whitish and more crowded. Moser distinguished T. myomyces on the basis that the gills should go yellow.
Brown adapted Indonesian textiles and designs for his surfwear. From the 1980s, Kuta Lines used traditional ikat weaving and dyeing techniques, adapted to a heavier, fleecy fabric for cool climate surfing. Some other clothing brands include O'Neill, Rip Curl, Quiksilver, Town & Country, Ocean Pacific, Billabong, Oakley, DaKine, Reef, Roxy, Volcom, Element, Hurley, Von Zipper, Golden Breed and RVCA.
Historical and Ethnological Society of Greece, 1994. (resettled in Boeotia) The Souliotes wore red skull caps, fleecy capotes over their shoulders, embroidered jackets, scarlet buskins, slippers with pointed toes and white kilts.Arthur Foss (1978). Epirus. Faber. pp. 160-161. “The Souliots were a tribe or clan of Christian Albanians who settled among these spectacular but inhospitable mountains during the fourteenth or fifteenth century….
The measure of a reaping basket his bushy tree (of) > fair, very blond (hair) that is on him. It strikes the edge of his two hips. > It is as fleecy as a tufted ram. Though a sack of bountiful (?) red nuts > were poured out over the top of his head, not a nut of them would fall to > the ground.
It is sometimes known as a buttermilk sky, particularly when in the early cirrocumulus stage, in reference to the clouds' "curdled" appearance. In France it is sometimes called a ciel moutonné (fleecy sky); and in Spain a cielo empedrado (cobbled sky); in Germany it is known as Schäfchenwolken (sheep clouds), and in Italy the clouds are described as a pecorelle (like little sheep).
The Portuguese Water Dog is originally from the Algarve region of Portugal. Only 48 Portuguese Water Dogs were entered for Britain's Crufts competition in the year 2009 and the author of The New Complete Portuguese Water Dog, Kitty Braund, believes there are about 50,000 in North America. Due to its fleecy coat of minimally shedding hair, the Portuguese Water Dog is considered a hypoallergenic dog breed.
The plants in this community tend to have rough and spiky leaves, as they're grown in areas with low soil fertility. Wet sclerophyll forests, which are part of Eastern Australian temperate forests, have narrow, relatively tall, dense trees with a lush, moist understorey of fleecy shrubs and tree ferns. They are mainly found in the wetter areas, such as Forest District and the North Shore.
GMT ceased operations and was liquidated. Ownership of the remaining assets of Commodore International, including the copyrights and patents, and the Amiga trademarks, passed from Escom to U.S. PC clone maker Gateway 2000 in 1997, who retained the patents and sold the copyrights and trademarks, together with a license to use the patents, to Amiga, Inc., a Washington company founded, among others, by former Gateway subcontractors Bill McEwen and Fleecy Moss in 2000. On March 15, 2004, Amiga, Inc.
Salvia lanigera is a small herbaceous perennial that is native from northern Egypt and Arabia, to the south of Turkey and Iran. It grows in low altitude deserts, in sandy loam and chalky sandstone soils. The specific epithet "lanigera" means "wool-bearing" or "fleecy", referring to the hairs that cover all parts of the plant. It was first described in 1817 by Jean Louis Marie Poiret, a French clergyman sent by Louis XVI to Algeria to study the native plants.
A rivalry developed between the two and Hazlitt became one of Mudford's detractors. In Hazlitt's essay in Table-Talk published in 1821 under the title Coffee-House Politicians, Roger Kirkpatrick, one of Hazlitt's friends, is described as a Mudford impersonator. In the essay Mudford was described by Hazlitt as a Contemplative Man who wrote an answer to Coelebs. Hazlitt then goes on to describe him as a man made of fleecy hosiery and fat, pert, and dull as it was possible to be.
The Portuguese Water Dog is originally from the Algarve region of Portugal. Only 48 Portuguese Water Dogs were entered for Britain's Crufts competition in 2009 and the author of The New Complete Portuguese Water Dog, Kitty Braund, believes there are about 50,000 in North America. Due to its fleecy coat of non-shedding hair (instead of fur), the Portuguese Water Dog is considered a hypoallergenic dog breed. Portuguese water dogs are super swimmers, or superior seafarers, because they have webbed toes.
The historian Agustín Millares Torres, in his "General History of the Canary Islands", said that the derivation of large dogs in these islands were [incomplete]. According to his research, these dogs took part in the myths, funeral customs and even gastronomy of the natives (Guanches) of the islands. Demons appeared to these people as big fleecy dogs, known as "Tibicenas" in Gran Canaria and "Irnene" on the island of La Palma. In the funerary cults, the dogs appear mummified beside their owners (as guides to the afterlife).
On the other hand, wet sclerophyll forests, which fall under temperate forests, have narrow, relatively tall, dense trees with a lush, moist understorey of fleecy shrubs and tree ferns. They are found in the cooler, wetter areas such as Northern Suburbs, Forest District, North Shore and in the Blue Mountains. Sclerophyll forests developed as a result of the extreme age of the continent combined with Aboriginal fire use. Deep weathering of the crust leached chemicals out of the rock, leaving Australian soils deficient in nutrients.
While eagle feathers belonged to the Sun Priest, who planted them to the sun, other priests could use them if rain was needed, as the down is said to suggest "fleecy clouds that gather on the horizon before rain". The Hopi rubbed eagle down feathers over rattlesnakes being collected for their Snake Dances, in an effort to soothe and calm the reptiles. A female common eider sits on her nest, surrounded by down feathers. For centuries, humans across the globe have used down feathers for insulation.
Before you rise [sic] a vine covered garden wall, broken here > and there with graceful arches. Through the archways spreads the soft light > of a harvest moon and the dim glow casts shadows over the somber colored > walls. Overhead myriads of stars are twinkling in an azure blue sky and > soft, fleecy clouds are drifting gently with the breeze. Picture all this in > your mind and you have a fair conception of the interior of the Palace > theater—Marion's new half million dollar playhouse.
For several years, UV-resistant fleecy white blankets have been installed during the warm periods, covering about 5 acres of the retreating glacier to reduce its melting. It's estimated that this effort reduces the melting by up to 70%. In addition to the global implications of increasing climate warming and instability, the local economy is at risk of losing business income from glacier tourists who have flocked to the area since 1870 to walk through "a long and winding ice grotto with glistening blue walls and a leaky ceiling".
"Buzz Me" is a 1946 song by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five that is credited to Fleecy Moore and Dave Dexter. Released by Decca Records as a single, it was the first song in 1946 to reach the number one spot on the R&B; chart and was the first of five Louis Jordan releases to achieve the top position in 1946. "Buzz Me" also peaked at number nine on the pop chart. The single became a double-sided hit when the B-side "Don't Worry 'Bout That Mule" also hit number one on the R&B; chart later in the year.
Freda Cox wearing a liberty bodice in an early advertising photograph for Symington, published between 1908 and 1910. The liberty bodice (Australian and British English), like the emancipation bodice or North American emancipation waist, was an undergarment for women and girls invented towards the end of the 19th century, as an alternative to a corset. In the United Kingdom they were well known for decades, with some older women still using them in the 1970s. A liberty bodice was a simply shaped sleeveless bodice, often made of warm, fleecy fabric, usually with suspenders (US garters) attached.
Pop Culture Shock's Katherine Dacey criticises the manga, saying, "Comedic moments bump up against revelations of anorexia, broken homes, and broken engagements, making for a very choppy read. The few scenes in which characters break the fourth wall to crack jokes are especially distracting, coming on the heels of serious revelations about Hasumi’s mental health." Pop Culture Shock's Michelle Smith commends the manga for "Kanzaki’s consideration of Kei is shown through his actions rather than told in mere words. The best scenes are when they are engaged in heartfelt conversation" as well as its cute art, saying, "I love the fleecy lambs sprinkled throughout".
More than 40 thousand years ago, the primitive inhabitants of the region used flint and bones of gigantic animals (mammoths, fleecy rhinoceroses, and bisons) as tools for land-tilling and hunting. Archeologists have found remnants from that epoch at an archaeological site near the village of Velyka Burimka in the Chornobaivskyi Raion. In the village of Mezhirich, Kanivskyi Raion, a mammoth- hunters' settlement was discovered, dating back to 20000–15000 B.C. Its contemporary – a bison-hunters' settlement – was found in the village of Hordashivka in the Talnivskyi Raion. More than six thousand years ago, Cucuteni-Trypillian culture settlements were built in the western part of the region in the Talnivskyi, Umanskyi, and Mankivskyi Raions.
Angel De Cora Dietz or Hinook-Mahiwi-Kalinaka (Fleecy Cloud Floating in Place), was born at the Winnebago Agency in Dakota County (now Thurston), Nebraska, on May 3, the daughter of David Tall Decora, a Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) of French ancestry and a son of the Little Decorah, a hereditary chief. Angel was born into the Thunderbird clan; her English and Ho-Chunk names were chosen by a relative who was asked to name her, opened the Bible, and the word "angel" caught her eye. Her mother was a member of the influential LaMere family.Peyer 325 She was kidnapped at a young age from the Agency, and sent to school in Hampton, Virginia.
The natural insulative properties of sheepskin gives isothermal properties to the boots: the thick fleecy fibres on the inner part of the boots wick moisture and allow air to circulate, keeping the feet at body temperature and allowing the boots to keep feet warm in cold weather and cool in hot weather. Produced by a number of manufacturers, they come in a variety of colours, including black, pink, blue, chestnut, and fuchsia. They are available in both pull-on and lace-up varieties and their height can range from just above the ankle to above the knee. Some variations of ugg style boots have also been made from kangaroo fur and leather.
Alternatively, the fleeces would be used on washing tables in alluvial mining of gold or on washing tables at deep gold mines. Judging by the very early gold objects from a range of cultures, washing for gold is a very old human activity. Strabo describes the way in which gold could be washed: > "It is said that in their country gold is carried down by the mountain > torrents, and that the barbarians obtain it by means of perforated troughs > and fleecy skins, and that this is the origin of the myth of the golden > fleece—unless they call them Iberians, by the same name as the western > Iberians, from the gold mines in both countries." Another interpretation is based on the references in some versions to purple or purple-dyed cloth.
At the turn of the century, this description summed up Fox's talent: > She is a delightful little fairy with whom to be cast upon desert places. > She has a continual childish sparkle of humor, never failing under trials > submerging the usual woman, and her distresses are as comic as her escapades > of fun. She doesn't think deeply, but she thinks often, and the result of > her fleecy little mental efforts are always silvered with a laugh.... Miss > Fox has no voice to brag upon, but her personality and piquancy, her > earnestness and fund of natural American humor make her an enjoyable singer > of tuneful ditties and chic airs. She dances with fairy grace, and turns a > joke into laughter with a snap of her fingers or flash of her eye.
Wardle, p. 396. Yet frequently he showed himself to be more than a mere sightseer, with the painter, critic, and philosopher in him asserting their influence in turn or at once. A splendid scene on the shore of Lake Geneva, for example, viewed with the eye of both painter and art critic, inspired the following observation: "The lake shone like a broad golden mirror, reflecting the thousand dyes of the fleecy purple clouds, while Saint Gingolph, with its clustering habitations, shewed like a dark pitchy spot by its side; and beyond the glimmering verge of the Jura ... hovered gay wreaths of clouds, fair, lovely, visionary, that seemed not of this world....No person can describe the effect; but so in Claude's landscapes the evening clouds drink up the rosy light, and sink into soft repose!"Works, vol.
Routledge Writing in 1860, John Murray reports To the traveller who crosses the Llandore bridge at night, the livid glare from the numerous chimneys, the rolling, fleecy, white clouds that fill up the valley beneath him, the desolate-looking heaps of slag on either side, might well recalls Dante's line - "voi che entrate lasciate ogni speranza" and records there are no trees, and instead of grass a yellow sickly growth of chamomile scarcely covers the ground.A handbook for travellers in South Wales, John Murray, 1860. The contrast between the living conditions of workers and their employers the mine-owners and ironmasters was stark, although entertainment interests sometimes overlapped: both workers and employers flocked to the Swansea horse races, for example, held at Crymlyn Burrows. In addition to the racing, this was also the scene of boxing, gambling, cock-fighting, shows and drinking--apparently the temperance movement had not yet taken hold.
Nothing seemed capable of living there but a colony of bats, some flapping about on lazy wing, and others torpid; no process to be active, but the cold one of petrifaction, which, in nature's own confused method, had elaborated throughout the cavern, columns and pinnacles and cushions ... and concretions, some as fleecy as snow, others as crisp as hoar-frost, and others of an opal hue as transparent as crystal. All was rich, beautiful, and sparkling. It was a marvel to adventurers, but unfit for habitation; yet, in later years, this hole of the mountain was possessed by a Spanish goat-herd, who reached his solitude by the same threadlike but dangerous tracks as his goats. There might the recluse have lived till his bones fell among the petrifaction, but he was at length expelled from its gloomy precincts on account of his contraband iniquities.

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