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lamb's wool
noun
- a soft, virgin wool possessing superior spinning qualities, shorn from a seven-month-old lamb.
- a fabric made from this wool.
lamb's wool
noun
- fine soft wool obtained from a lamb at its first shearing
- ( as modifier )
lamb's-wool jumpers
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of lamb's wool1
Example Sentences
The lambs' growth rates, wool characteristics and samples, and meat quality were monitored, and the project found a big improvement in the multi-purpose lamb's wool characteristics compared to a control group.
Bishop Piero Marini adjusting the pallium, a collar of lamb鈥檚 wool and part of the badge of office, of Benedict during his inaugural Mass on April 24, 2005, in St. Peter鈥檚 Square.
Described as 鈥渧ery black and very handsome鈥 with a 鈥渟quare, smooth chin,鈥 whose 鈥渉ead of Persian lamb鈥檚 wool had never known a straightener,鈥 Clifton succumbs to a policeman鈥檚 bullet, leading to the apocalyptic riots in Harlem that close the book.
This brown and tan lamb鈥檚 wool, zip-front sweater style first debuted in 1972, and maker Pendleton Woolen Mills notes that it really caught on with fans of the 1998 cult classic 鈥淭he Big Lebowski鈥 when it was worn by Dec. 4 birthday boy Jeff Bridges鈥 character the Dude.
When Okoyomon, who lives in Brooklyn, returned to Europe for the opening five months later, the vines had grown exponentially and nearly enveloped the six human-size yarn and lamb鈥檚 wool sculptures of angel-like figures that the artist had built and installed around the space.
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