0 sheep’s hair or the fiber or material made from sheep’s hair -- ull [ masculine ]
1 (of) the soft hair of sheep and some other animals, often made into yarn etc for knitting or into fabric for making clothes etc -- ull
There is the fact also that our yarns and wools are characteristic of this country.
There were factories which gave employment to workers in the countryside in which the skins and wools were treated.
They are merchants, dealers in raw wools and yarns, and theirs is a first-class organisation.
Arrangements are, however, being made to issue all knitting wools free of coupon to certain organisations to be approved for the purpose.
The proportion of spinning capacity allocated to baby wools has recently been increased.
A man is told to pick out all the green wools in one case and all the blue wools in another.
I have some experience in selling knitting wools—admittedly not in this country, but overseas.
The writing was on the wall in those days, that changes were pending in wools available to us.