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"woolgathering" Definitions
  1. indulgence in idle daydreaming

7 Sentences With "woolgathering"

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The woolgathering trance theme of the LP is also felt in the repetitions of the hand image that, in this musical light, look like they are holding up personalized Tarot cards, à la Alejandro Jodorowsky (though they were never used as a Tarot deck).
In the 22017s and '220s, it appeared in the credits for Lucille Ball's The Lucy Show and Here's Lucy, but mostly it faded from popular culture for decades until reappearing briefly, first on the cover Patti Smith's 21965 memoir Woolgathering and, more importantly, in 1994, in the credits for NBC's Friends.
You might be a match for the show if you have a high tolerance for New Age woolgathering, if you consider hokey dialogue and amateurish characterization a fair trade-off for luminous atmosphere, if you enjoy ordering the most exotic item on the season's video menu for the experience of having tasted it.
Rose is also known for her charity work and frequently donates original artworks for charity auctions, raising money to benefit HIV/AIDS charities, LGBT causes,Caban, Erik (September 1–14, 2011). “Rebecca Rose: Woolgathering Warhol.” Page 55. Watermark Magazine breast cancer awareness, and children's charities.
Pepper with early 90s lo-fi" that he found "as catchy as it is frightening". Ben Ratliff of Rolling Stone was more critical of the music. He felt the rhythms and chord changes were boring, while the heavy layer of distortion masked the absence of decent melodies. Ratliff ultimately summarized he review by writing: "Aeroplane is thin-blooded, woolgathering stuff.
Gathering Wool by Henry Herbert La Thangue Woolgathering is a practice similar to gleaning, but for wool. The practice, now obsolete, was of collecting bits of wool that had gotten caught on bushes and fences or fallen on the ground as sheep passed by. The meandering perambulations of a woolgatherer give rise to idiomatic sense of the word as meaning aimless wandering of the mind.
Patricia Lee Smith was born in 30 December 1946 at Grant Hospital of Chicago in Chicagoto Beverly Smith, a jazz singer turned waitress, and Grant Smith, who worked as a machinist at a Honeywell plant. The family was of part Irish ancestry and Patti was the eldest of four children, with siblings Linda, Kimberly, and Todd. At the age of 4, Smith's family moved from Chicago to Germantown, Philadelphia,1957: a childhood on fire, The Independent, April 28, 2012, in Radar section, with extract from Woolgathering by Patti Smith. before heading to Pitman, New Jersey and later to The Woodbury Gardens section of Deptford Township, New Jersey.

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